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X3D is useful for creating, archiving and modifying Additive Manufacturing (AM) example models that are suitable for 3D printing.
This chapter illustrates interesting examples and design patterns for adding animation to X3D scenes.
This chapter illustrates example scenes for generating and acoustically propagating audio as spatial sound.
This chapter illustrates example scenes for buildings and architecture.
This chapter shows a series of conversion, export and import example scenes illustrating the use of various tools; open-source contributions are welcome.
This chapter illustrates design patterns and best practices for authoring different geometries through a collection of interesting 3D shapes.
This chapter offers conversions from glTF Sample Models (2.0) into X3D version 4 by showing full support for Physically Based Rendering and Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR) capabilities.
This chapter tests Internationalization (I18N) and Localization (L14N) of text display through a collection of HelloWorld scenes in many different human languages.
This chapter holds interesting scenes that (hopefully) provide motivation and inspiration.
Matlab and Simulink are a widely used products for mathematical modeling and simulation.
The San Carlos Cathedral model is a historical heritage project for California's oldest cathedral.
This chapter explores the use of 3D scanners to produce X3D models.
This chapter illustrates document-centric security techniques for X3D models.
This chapter illustrates Shay D Pixel, the SIGGRAPH Mascot, created by Mario Nagamura.
This chapter demonstrates techniques for texture mapping, multitextures, and 3D textures.
This chapter illustrates 3D User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) techniques and widgets.
This chapter explores the use of Visualization techniques in X3D models.