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- From: nfotis@ntua.gr (Nick C. Fotis)
- Subject: (15 Oct 92) Computer Graphics Resource Listing : WEEKLY [part 1/2]
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- Computer Graphics Resource Listing : WEEKLY POSTING [ PART 1/2 ]
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-
- This text is (C)Copyright 1992 of Nikolaos C. Fotis. You can copy
- freely this file, provided you keep this copyright notice intact.
-
- Compiled by Nikolaos (Nick) C. Fotis, e-mail: nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr
-
- Please contact me for updates,corrections, etc.
- Disclaimer: I do not guarantee the accuracy of this document.
- Use it at your own risk.
-
- ========================================================================
-
- This is mainly a guide for computer graphics software.
- I would suggest reading the Comp. Graphics FAQ for image analysis stuff.
-
- It's entitled:
- (date) comp.graphics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-
- John T. Grieggs <grieggs@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov> is the poster of the
- official comp.graphics FAQ
-
- I have included my comments within braces '[' and ']'.
-
- Nikolaos Fotis
-
- ========================================================================
-
- Contents of the Resource Listing
- --------------------------------
-
- 0. Places to find the Resource Listing
- 1. ARCHIE
- 2. Notes
- 3. Computer graphics FTP site list, by Eric Haines
- 4. Mail servers and graphics-oriented BBSes
- 5. Ray-tracing/graphics-related mailing lists.
- 6. Public domain and cheap 3D graphics editors
- 7. Scene description languages
- 8. Solids description formats
- 9. Scene generators/geographical data/Maps/Data files
- 10. 3D scanners.
- 11. Background imagery/textures/datafiles
- 12. Introduction to rendering algorithms
- a. Ray tracing
- b. Z-buffer (depth-buffer)
- c. Others
- 13. Where can I find the geometric data for the:
- a. Teapot ?
- b. Space Shuttle ?
- 14. Plotting packages
- 15. Image analysis software - Image processing and display
- 16. Image annotation software
- 17. Scientific visualization stuff
- 18. Molecular visualization stuff
- 19. GIS (Geographical Information Systems software)
-
- Future additions:
- [Please send me updates/info!]
-
- ========================================================================
-
- This file is crossposted to comp.graphics and news.answers, so If you
- can't locate it in comp.graphics, you're advised to search in news.answers
- (The latter group usually is archived in your site. Contact your sysadmin
- for more info).
-
- These 2 articles are posted to comp.graphics 3-4 times a month and are kept in
- the FTP sites listed below (1 times/month I update these copies)
-
- cgcr.gsu.edu, tmp/graphics-resource-list.Z
- nic.funet.fi, pub/graphics/misc/graphics-resource-list.Z
- weedeater.math.yale.edu, incoming/graphics-resource-list.Z
- and
- gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au, /incoming/graphics-resource-list.Z
-
- The inria-graphlib mail server mirrors this posting (see under the
- Subject 4: Mail servers )
-
- The Resource Listing is accesible through WAIS in the machine
- enuxva.eas.asu.edu (port 8000) under the name graphics-resources-list.
- It's got a digest-type line before every numbered item for purposes of
- indexing.
-
- Another place that monitors the Listing is the MaasInfo files.
- For more info contact Robert E. Maas <rem@btr.com>
-
- Yet another place to search for FAQs in general is the SWITCH
- (Swiss Academic and Research Network) system in Switzerland:
-
- interactive:
- telnet nic.switch.ch [130.59.1.40], login as "info". Move to the
- info_service/Usenet/periodic-postings directory. Search in the
- 00index file by typing "/" and the word to look for.
- You may then just read the FAQ in the "faqs" directory, or decide
- to fetch it by one of the following methods.
- ftp: login to nic.switch.ch [130.59.1.40] as user anonymous and
- enter your internet-style address after being prompted for a
- password.
-
- cd info_service/Usenet/periodic-postings
-
- mail: send e-mail to
-
- RFC-822:
- archive-server@nic.switch.ch
- X.400:
- /S=archive-server/OU=nic/O=switch/PRMD=switch/ADMD=arcom/C=ch/
-
- Enter 'help' in the bodypart to receive instructions. No information
- is required in the subject header line.
-
-
- 1. ARCHIE
- ---------
-
- The Archie is a service system to locate FTP places for
- requested files. It's appreciated that you will use Archie
- before asking help in the newsgroups.
-
- Archie servers:
- archie.mcgill.ca or 132.206.2.3 (Canada)
- archie.funet.fi or 128.214.6.100 (Finland/Eur.)
- archie.au or 139.130.4.6 (Aussie/NZ)
- cs.huji.ac.il or 132.65.6.5 (Israel)
- archie.doc.ic.ac.uk or 146.169.3.7 (UK/Ireland)
- archie.sura.net or 128.167.254.179 (USA [MD])
- archie.unl.edu (password: archie1) (USA [NE])
- archie.ans.net or 147.225.1.2 (USA [NY])
- archie.rutgers.edu or 128.6.18.15 (USA [NJ])
-
- Connect to Archie server with telnet and type "archie" as username.
- To get help type 'help'.
- You can get 'xarchie' or 'archie', which are clients that call Archie
- without the burden of a telnet session.
- 'Xarchie' is on the X11.R5 contrib tape, and 'archie' on comp.sources.misc,
- vol. 27.
-
- To get information on how to use Archie via e-mail, send mail with
- subject "help" to "archie" account at any of above sites.
-
- (Note to Janet/PSS users -- the United Kingdom archie site is
- accessible on the Janet host doc.ic.ac.uk [000005102000].
- Connect to it and specify "archie" as the host name and "archie" as
- the username.)
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 2. Notes
- --------
- (Excerpted from the FAQ article)
-
- Please do *not* post or mail messages saying "I can't FTP, could
- someone mail this to me?" There are a number of automated mail servers
- that will send you things like this in response to a message.
-
- There are a number of sites that archive the Usenet sources newsgroups
- and make them available via an email query system. You send a message
- to an automated server saying something like "send comp.sources.unix/fbm",
- and a few hours or days later you get the file in the mail.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 3. Computer graphics FTP site list, by Eric Haines
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- Ray Tracing related FTP sites (and maintainers), 10/3/92
- compiled by Eric Haines, erich@eye.com
- with help from Nick Fotis, nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr
-
-
- Some highlights:
- ----------------
-
- RayShade - a great ray tracer for workstations on up, but you can find
- a PC version, which requires FPU, plus Mac and Amiga versions.
- DKBtrace - another good ray tracer, from all reports; PCs, Mac II,
- Amiga, UNIX, VMS (last two with X11 previewer), etc.
- ART - ray tracer with a good range of surface types, part of VORT package.
- PoV - son of DKB trace, written by Compuservers. FTP places below
- (For more questions call Drew Wells --
- 73767.1244@compuserve.com or Dave Buck -- david_buck@carleton.ca)
- MTV,QRT,DBW - yet more ray tracers, some with interesting features.
- prt, VM_pRAY - parallel ray tracers.
-
- RTrace - Portugese ray tracer, does bicubic patches and other interesting stuff
- In the current version (8) there's also CSG support, 3D text, etc.etc.
- An MS-DOS version for use with DJGPP DOS extender (GO32) exists also,
- as a Mac port.
- VIVID2 - A shareware raytracer for PCs - binary only
- Now it's on version 2, packaged under the name vivid2.zip
- (286/287 binaries). Author: Stephen Coy (coy@ssc-vax.boeing.com).
- The 386/387 (NO src!) version is available to registered users (US$50)
- direct from the author.
- RAY4 - Steve Hollasch's 4-dimensional ray tracer - renders hyperspheres,
- hypertetrahedra, hyperplanes, and hyperparallelepipeds (and there's
- a separate real-time wireframe viewer written in GL - WIRE4 ) .
-
- XDART - A distributed ray-tracer that runs under X11. There are server binaries
- ONLY for DECstations, SPARCs, HP Snakes (7x0 series) and NeXT.
- The clients are distributed as binaries and C source.
- Inetray - A network version of Rayshade 4.0. Needs Sun RPC 4.0 or newer.
- Contact Andreas Thurnherr (ant@ips.id.ethz.ch) - FTP place below
-
- SIPP - Scan line z-buffer and Phong shading renderer.
- Now uses the shadow buffer algorithm.
- VOGLE - graphics learning environment (device portable).
- VOGL - an SGI GL-like library based on VOGLE.
- REND386 - A *fast* polygon renderer for Intel 386s and up. Version 2 on up.
- [ It's *NOT* a photorealistic, but a real-time renderer!]
- VREND - Cornell's Volume Renderer, from Kartch/Devine/Caffey/Warren (FORTRAN).
-
- Radiance - a ray tracer w/radiosity effects, a la Greg Ward (who wrote it).
- [ practically, demands UNIX, but some crazy people ported it
- to at least the Amiga -- nfotis ]
- INDIA - An Indian radiosity package based on Radiance.
- SGI_RAD - An interactive radiosity package that runs on SGI machines with a
- Spaceball. Author: Guy Moreillon <moreillo@ligsg1.epfl.ch>
- RAD - a simple public-domain radiosity package in C. The solution can be run
- stand-alone on any Unix box, but the walk-through requires a SGI 4D.
- Author: Bernard Kwok <g-kwok@cs.yorku.ca>
-
- VISION-3D - Mac modeler, can output Radiance & Rayshade files.
- IRIT - A CSG solid modeler, with support for freeform surfaces.
- X3D - A wireframe viewer for X11.
-
- SALEM - A GL-based package from Dobkin et al. for exploring mathematical
- structures.
- GEOMVIEW - A GL-based package for looking and interactively manipulating
- 3D objects, from Geometry Center at Minnesota.
- 3DV - 3-D wireframe graphics toolkit, with C source, 3dv objects, other stuff
- Look at major PC archives like wuarchive. One such file is 3DKIT1.ZIP
- XYZ GeoBench -(eXperimental geometrY Zurich) is a workbench for geometric
- computation for Macintosh computers.
-
-
- SPD - a set of procedural databases for testing ray tracers.
- NFF - simplistic file format used by SPD.
- OFF - another file format.
- P3D - a lispy file format.
- TDDD - Imagine (3D modeler) format, has converters for RayShade, NFF, OFF, etc.
- Also includes a nice postscript object displayer. Some GREAT models.
- TTDDDLIB - converts to/from TDDD/TTDDD, OFF, NFF, Rayshade 4.0, Imagine
- and vort 3d objects. Also outputs Framemaker MIF files and isometric
- views in Postscript. If you register (for $25), you get (besides other)
- a TeX PK font converter and a superquadric surfaces generator.
- Ask Glenn Lewis <glewis@pcocd2.intel.com>
- [ Note : you can spell TTDDDLIB as T3DLIB also ]
-
- RT News - collections of articles on ray tracing.
- RT bib - all known (by me) articles on ray tracing, in "refer" format.
- RT abstracts - collection of abstracts of many many RT articles.
-
- Utah Raster Toolkit - nice image manipulation tools.
- PBMPLUS - a great package for image conversion and manipulation.
- FBM - another set of image manipulation tools.
- Graphics Gems I-II-III - code from the ever so useful books.
-
- (*) means site is an "official" distributor, so is most up to date.
-
-
- NORTH AMERICA (please look for things on your own continent first...):
- -------------
-
- princeton.edu [128.112.128.1]: /pub/Graphics - *Rayshade 4.0 ray tracer (and
- separate 387 executable)*, *color quantization code*, *SPD*, *RT
- News*, *Wilson's RT abstracts*, "RT bib*, *new Utah raster toolkit*,
- newer FBM, *Graphics Gems I, II & III code*.
- Craig Kolb <cek@princeton.edu>
- [replaces weedeater.math.yale.edu - note the capital "G" in
- pub/Graphics]
- There's also the /pub/graphics directory - *SALEM* and other stuff
- Because there's a trouble with princeton's incoming area, you can
- upload Rayshade-specific stuff to weedeater [128.36.23.17]
-
- hobbes.lbl.gov [128.3.12.38]: *Radiance* ray trace/radiosity package. Greg Ward
- <gjward@lbl.gov>
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4]: /graphics/graphics/objects/TDDD - *the
- TDDD objects and converters*, /mirrors/unix-c/graphics - Rayshade ray
- tracer, MTV ray tracer, Vort ray tracer, FBM, PBMPLUS, popi, Utah
- raster toolkit. /mirrors/msdos/graphics - DKB ray tracer, FLI
- RayTracker demos. /graphics/graphics/radiosity - Radiance and *INDIA*
- radiosity package. /archive/graphics/graphics - George Kyriazis'
- stuff, including bibs, Graphics Gems I & II code, TDDD, OFF, RTN,
- Radiance, NFF, SIPP, Geometry Center stuff, etc etc.
- George Kyriazis <kyriazis@rdrc.rpi.edu>
-
- geom.umn.edu [128.101.25.31] : pub/geomview - *GEOMVIEW*
- Contact (for GEOMVIEW): software@geom.umn.edu
-
- ftp.kpc.com [144.52.120.9] : /pub/graphics/holl91 - Steve Hollasch's
- Thesis (?), /pub/graphics/ray4 - *RAY4*, /pub/graphics/wire4 -
- *WIRE4*
-
- swedishchef.lerc.nasa.gov [139.88.54.33] : programs/hollasch-4d - RAY4
- SGI Explorer modules and Postscript manual, etc.
-
- zamenhof.cs.rice.edu [128.42.1.75] : pub/graphics.formats - Various electronic
- documents about many object and image formats.
-
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu [141.142.20.50] : misc/file.formats/graphics.formats -
- A directory that contains various image- and object-format
- descriptions.
- Many SciVi tools in various directories. Some are listed here:
- SGI/Alpha-shape/Alvis-1.0.tar.Z - 3D alpha-shape visualizer (only
- for SGI machines)
- SGI/Polyview3.0/polyview.Z - interactive visualization and analysis
- of 3D geometrical structures
-
- rascal.ics.utexas.edu [128.83.144.1]: /misc/mac/inqueue - VISION-3D facet
- based modeller, can output RayShade and Radiance files.
-
- alfred.ccs.carleton.ca [134.117.1.1]: /pub/dkbtrace - *DKB ray tracer*,
- /pub/pov-ray/POV-Ray1.0 - *PVRay Compuserve group ray tracer (or PoV)*.
- David Buck <david_buck@carleton.ca>
-
- ftp.ipl.rpi.edu [128.113.14.50]: sigma/erich - SPD images and Haines thesis
- images. pub/images - various 24 and 8 bit image stills and sequences.
- Kevin Martin <sigma@ipl.rpi.edu>
-
- ftp.psc.edu [128.182.66.148]: pub/p3d - p3d_2_0.tar P3D lispy scene
- language & renderers. Joel Welling <welling@seurat.psc.edu>
-
- ftp.ee.lbl.gov [128.3.254.68]: *pbmplus.tar.Z*, RayShade data files. Jef
- Poskanzer <jef@ace.ee.lbl.gov>
-
- george.lbl.gov [128.3.196.93]: pub/ccs-lib/ccs.tar.Z - *CCS (Complex
- Conversion System), a standard software interface for image processing*
-
- hanauma.stanford.edu [36.51.0.16]: /pub/graphics/Comp.graphics - best of
- comp.graphics (very extensive), ray-tracers - DBW, MTV, QRT, and more.
- Joe Dellinger <joe@hanauma.stanford.edu>
-
- freedom.graphics.cornell.edu [128.84.247.85]: *RT News back issues*, *source
- code from Roy Hall's book "Illumination and Color in Computer
- Generated Imagery"*, SPD package, *Heckbert/Haines ray tracing article
- bibliography*, Muuss timing papers.
-
- ftp.uu.net [192.48.96.2]: /graphics - *IRIT*, RT News back issues (not
- complete), NURBS models, other graphics related material.
-
- life.pawl.rpi.edu [128.113.10.2]: /pub/ray - *Kyriazis stochastic Ray Tracer*.
- George Kyriazis <kyriazis@turing.cs.rpi.edu>
-
- freebie.engin.umich.edu [141.212.68.23]: *Utah Raster Toolkit*, Spencer Thomas
- <thomas@eecs.umich.edu> or Rod Bogart <rgb@caen.engin.umich.edu>.
-
- cs.utah.edu [128.110.4.21]: /pub - Utah raster toolkit, *NURBS databases*.
- Jamie Painter <jamie@cs.utah.edu>
-
- gatekeeper.dec.com [16.1.0.2]: /pub/DEC/off.tar.Z - *OFF models*,
- /pub/misc/graf-bib - *graphics bibliographies (incomplete)*.
- [ The bibliography is so incomplete that was suspended! ]
- Also GPC Benchmark files (planned, but not checked).
- Randi Rost <rost@kpc.com>
-
- hubcap.clemson.edu [130.127.8.1]: /pub/amiga/incoming/imagine - stuff for the
- Amiga Imagine & Turbo Silver ray tracers.
- /pub/amiga/TTDDDLIB - *TTDDDLIB*
- /pub/amiga/incoming/imagine/objects - MANY objects
- Glenn Lewis <glewis@pcocd2.intel.com>
-
- pprg.eece.unm.edu [129.24.24.10]: /pub/khoros - *Khoros image processing
- package (huge, but great)*. Danielle Argiro
- <danielle@bullwinkle.unm.edu>
-
- expo.lcs.mit.edu [18.30.0.212]: contrib - *PBMPLUS portable bitmap
- package*, *poskbitmaptars bitmap collection*, *Raveling Img*,
- xloadimage. Jef Poskanzer <jef@well.sf.ca.us>
-
- venera.isi.edu [128.9.0.32]: */pub/Img.tar.z and img.tar.z - some image
- manipulation*, /pub/images - RGB separation photos. Paul Raveling
- <raveling@venera.isi.edu>
-
- ucsd.edu [128.54.16.1]: /graphics - utah rle toolkit, pbmplus, fbm,
- databases, MTV, DBW and other ray tracers, world map, other stuff.
- Not updated much recently.
-
- #castlab.engr.wisc.edu [128.104.52.10]: /pub/x3d.2.2.tar.Z - *X3D*
- /pub/xdart.1.1.* - *XDART*
- Mark Spychalla (spy@castlab.engr.wisc.edu)
-
- sgi.com [192.48.153.1]: /graphics/tiff - TIFF 6.0 spec & LIBTIFF software
- and pics. Sam Leffler <sam@sgi.com>
- [Supercedes okeeffe.berkeley.edu]
-
- surya.waterloo.edu [129.97.129.72]: /graphics - FBM, ray tracers
-
- ftp.brl.mil [128.63.16.158]: /brl-cad - information on how to get the
- BRL CAD package & ray tracer. /images - various test images.
-
- karazm.math.uh.edu [129.7.7.6]: pub/Graphics/rtabs.shar.12.90.Z - *Wilson's
- RT abstracts*, VM_pRAY. J. Eric Townsend
- <jet@karazm.math.uh.edu>
-
- cs.uoregon.edu [128.223.4.13]: /incoming - *TDDD models*, /pub - *Irit solids
- modeller*, *MTV ray tracer*, *RT News*, *RT bibliography*, other
- raytracers (including RayShade, QRT, VM_pRAY), SPD/NFF, OFF objects,
- musgrave papers, some Netlib polyhedra, Roy Hall book source code,
- Hershey fonts, old FBM.
- [ It was shut down -- Go to wuarchive for most of its contents -- nfotis ]
-
- ftp.pitt.edu [130.49.253.1]: /users/qralston/images - 24 bit image archive
- (small). James Ralston Crawford <qralston@gl.pitt.edu>
-
- ftp.tc.cornell.edu [128.84.201.1]: /pub/vis - *VREND*
-
- sunee.waterloo.edu [129.97.128.196]: /pub/raytracers - vivid, *REND386*
- [or sunee.uwaterloo.ca]
-
- archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.153]: /msdos/graphics - PC graphics stuff.
- /msdos/graphics/raytrace - VIVID2.
-
- export.lcs.mit.edu [18.24.0.12] : /pub/R5untarred/mit/demos/gpc -
- NCGA Graphics Performance Characterization (GPC) Suite.
-
- apple.apple.com [130.43.2.2?]: /pub/ArchiveVol2/prt.
-
- research.att.com [192.20.225.2]: /netlib/graphics - *SPD package*, ~/polyhedra -
- *polyhedra databases*. (If you don't have FTP, use the netlib
- automatic mail replier: UUCP - research!netlib, Internet -
- netlib@ornl.gov. Send one line message "send index" for more info,
- "send haines from graphics" to get the SPD)
-
- siggraph.org [128.248.245.250]: SIGGRAPH archive site. Automatic mailer is
- archive-server@siggraph.org ("send index").
-
- acs.cps.msu.edu [35.8.56.90]: pub/sass - *X window fonts converter into
- Rayshade 3.0 polygons*, Rayshade animation tool(s).
- Ron Sass <sass@cps.msu.edu>
-
- ftp.cs.unc.edu [128.109.136.159]: pub/reaction_diffusion - Greg Turk's work on
- reaction-diffusion textures (SIGGRAPH '91)
-
- avs.ncsc.org [128.109.178.23]: ~ftp/VolVis92 - Volume datasets from the
- Boston Workshop on Volume Visualization '92. This site is also
- the International AVS Center.
- Terry Myerson <tvv@ncsc.org>
-
- uvacs.cs.virginia.edu [128.143.8.100]: pub/suit/demo/{sparc,dec,etc} -
- SUIT (Simple User Interface Toolkit).
-
- finger suit@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu
-
- in order to get detailed instructions.
-
- nexus.yorku.ca [130.63.9.66]: /pub/reports/Radiosity_code.tar.Z - *RAD*
- /pub/reports/Radiosity_thesis.ps.Z - *RAD MSc. Thesis*
- [The site will be changed to ftp.yorku.ca in the near future]
-
- milton.u.washington.edu [128.95.136.1] - ~ftp/public/veos - VEOS Virtual
- Reality and distributed applications prototyping environment
- for Unix. Veos Software Support : veos-support@hitl.washington.edu
- Also, much other Virtual Reality stuff.
-
- archive.cis.ohio-state.edu [128.146.8.52]: pub/siggraph92 - Code for
- Siggraph '92 Course 23 (Procedural Modeling and Rendering Techniques)
- Dr. David S. Ebert <ebert@cis.ohio-state.edu>
-
- lyapunov.ucsd.edu [132.239.86.10]: This machine is considered the
- repository for preprints and programs for nonlinear dynamics,
- signal processing, and related subjects (and fractals, of course!)
- Matt Kennel <mbk@inls1.ucsd.edu>
-
- cod.nosc.mil [128.49.16.5]: /pub/grid.{ps,tex,ascii} - a short survey of
- methods to interpolate and contour bivariate data
-
- sugrfx.acs.syr.edu [128.230.24.1] and
- ics.uci.edu [128.195.1.1]: /honig --- Various stereo-pair images
-
- UUCP archive: avatar - RT News back issues. For details, write Kory Hamzeh
- <kory@avatar.avatar.com>
-
- EUROPE:
- -------
-
- nic.funet.fi [128.214.6.100]: *pub/sci/papers - *Paper bank project, including
- Pete Shirley's entire thesis (with pics)*, *Wilson's RT abstracts*,
- pub/misc/CIA_WorldMap - CIA world data bank,
- comp.graphics.research archive, *India*, and many,many more.
- Juhana Kouhia <jk87377@cs.tut.fi>
-
- dasun2.epfl.ch [128.178.62.2]: Radiance. Good for European sites, but
- doesn't carry the add-ons that are available for Radiance.
-
- isy.liu.se [130.236.1.3]: pub/sipp-3.0.tar.Z scan line z-buffer and Phong
- shading renderer. Jonas Yngvesson <jonas-y@isy.liu.se>
-
- irisa.fr [131.254.2.3]: */iPSC2/VM_pRAY ray tracer*, SPD, /NFF - many non-SPD
- NFF format scenes, RayShade data files (Americans: check
- ftp.ee.lbl.gov first). Didier Badouel <badouel@irisa.irisa.fr>
-
- tolsun.oulu.fi [128.214.5.6]: Moved to phoenix.oulu.fi [130.231.240.17]
- *FLI RayTracker animation files (PC VGA) - also big .FLIs (640*480)*
- *RayScene demos* (Americans: check wustl first). More animations to
- come. Jari Kahkonen <hole@phoenix.oulu.fi>
-
- jyu.fi [128.214.7.5]: /pub/graphics/ray-traces - many ray tracers, including
- VM_pRAY, DBW, DKB, MTV, QRT, RayShade, some RT News, NFF files. Jari
- Toivanen <toivanen@jyu.fi>
-
- garbo.uwasa.fi [128.214.87.1]: Much PC stuff, etc.,
- /pc/source/contour.f - FORTRAN program to contour scattered data
- using linear triangle-based interpolation
-
- asterix.inescn.pt [192.35.246.17]: pub/RTrace - *RTrace*
- nffutils.tar.Z (NFF utilities for RTrace), medical data (CAT, etc.)
- converters to NFF, Autocad to NFF Autolisp code, AYTOCAD 11 to
- SCN (RTrace's language) converter and other goodies.
- Antonio Costa (acc@asterix.inescn.pt)
-
- vega.hut.fi [128.214.3.82]: /graphics - RTN archive, ray tracers (MTV, QRT,
- others), NFF, some models
-
- hp4nl.nluug.nl [192.16.202.2]: /pub/graphics/raytrace - DBW.microray, MTV,
- etc.
- [ It became sun4nl.nluug.nl - I'll remove the old name in the next posting ]
-
- maeglin.mt.luth.se [130.240.0.25]: graphics/raytracing - prt, others, ~/Doc -
- *Wilson's RT abstracts*, Vivid.
-
- ftp.fu-berlin.de [130.20.225.2]: /pub/unix/graphics/rayshade4.0/inputs -
- aq.tar.Z is RayShade aquarium (Americans: check ftp.ee.lbl.gov first).
- Heiko Schlichting <heiko@math.fu-berlin.de>
-
- maggia.ethz.ch [129.132.17.1]: pub/inetray - *Inetray* and Sun RPC 4.0 code
- Andreas Thurnherr <ant@ips.id.ethz.ch>
-
- osgiliath.id.dth.dk [129.142.65.24]: /pub/amiga/graphics/Radiance -
- *Amiga port of Radiance 2.0*.
- Per Bojsen <bojsen@ithil.id.dth.dk>
-
- ftp.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de [134.106.1.9] : *PoV raytracer*
-
- ftp.uni-kl.de [131.246.9.95]: /pub/amiga/raytracing/imagine - mirror of
- the hubcap Imagine files.
-
- neptune.inf.ethz.ch [129.132.101.33]: XYZ - *XYZ GeoBench*
- Peter Schorn <schorn@inf.ethz.ch>
-
- DOWN UNDER:
- -----------
-
- gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au [128.250.70.62]: pub - *VORT(ART) ray tracer*, *VOGLE*,
- Wilson's ray tracing abstracts, /pub/contrib/artscenes (ART scenes from
- Italy), pub/images/haines - Haines thesis images, Graphics Gems code,
- SPD, NFF & OFF databases, NFF and OFF previewers, plus some 8- and
- 24bit images and lots of other stuff.
- pub/rad.tar.Z - *SGI_RAD*
- Bernie Kirby <bernie@ecr.mu.oz.au>
-
- munnari.oz.au [128.250.1.21]: pub/graphics/vort.tar.Z - *VORT (ART) 2.1 CSG and
- algebraic surface ray tracer*, *VOGLE*, /pub - DBW, pbmplus. /graphics
- - room.tar.Z (ART scenes from Italy). David Hook <dgh@munnari.oz.au>
-
- marsh.cs.curtin.edu.au [134.7.1.1]: pub/graphics/bibliography/Facial_Animation,
- pub/graphics/bibliography/Morph, pub/graphics/bibliography/UI -
- stuff about Facial animation, Morphing and User Interfaces.
- pub/fascia - Fred Parke's fascia program.
- Valerie Hall <val@lillee.cs.curtin.edu.au>
-
- OCEANIA - ASIA
- ---------------
- [ Because the connection to NZ is NOT through Australia, I was asked to
- make a separate entry -- perhaps I should add Japanese sites here? ]
-
- ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz [130.216.1.5]: ftp/mac/architec - *VISION-3D facet
- based modeller, can output RayShade files*. Many other neat things
- for Macs. Paul Bourke <pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz>
-
- scslwide.sony.co.jp [133.138.199.1]: ftp2/SGI/Facial-Animation -
- Steve Franks site for facial animation.
- Steve Franks <stevef@csl.sony.co.jp OR stevef@cs.umr.edu>
-
- [ PLEASE tell me about other Japanese sites! -- nfotis ]
-
- 4. Mail servers and graphics-oriented BBSes
- -------------------------------------------
-
- Please check first with the FTP places above, with archie's help.
- Don't overuse mail servers.
-
- There are some troubles with wrong return addresses. Many of these
- mail servers have a command like
- path a_valid_return_e-mail_address
- to get a hint for sending back to you stuff.
-
- DEC's FTPMAIL
- -------------
- Send a one-line message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com WITHOUT a Subject: field,
- and having a line containing the word 'help'.
- You should get back a message detailing the relevant procedures you
- must follow in order to get the files you want.
-
- Note that the "reply" or "answer" command in your mailer will not work
- for this message or any other mail you receive from FTPMAIL. To send
- requests to FTPMAIL, send an original mail message, not a reply.
- Complaints should be sent to the ftpmail-request@uucp-gw-2.pa.dec.com
- address rather than to postmaster, since DECWRL's postmaster is not
- responsible for fixing ftpmail problems.
-
- BITFTP
- ------
- For BITNET sites ONLY, there's BITFTP@PUCC.
- Send a one-line 'help' message to this address for more info.
-
- Lightwave 3D mail based file-server
- -----------------------------------
- A mail based file server for 3D objects, 24bit JPEG images, GIF images
- and image maps is now online for all those with Internet mail access.
- The server is the official archive site for the Lightwave 3D mail-list.
-
- The server resides on a BBS called "The Graphics BBS". The BBS is
- operational 24 hours a day 7 days a week at the phone number of +1
- 908/469-0049. It utilizes a Hayes V-Series 9600 V.42 modem. (soon to
- upgrade to a V.32 modem)
-
- If you would like to submit objects, scenes or images to the server,
- please pack, uuencode and then mail the files to the address:
- server@bobsbox.rent.com.
-
- For information on obtaining files from the server send a mail message
- to the address file-server@graphics.rent.com with the following in
- the body of the message:
- HELP
- /DIR
- And a help file describing how to use the server and a complete
- directory listing will be sent to you via mail.
-
- INRIA-GRAPHLIB
- --------------
- Pierre Jancene and Sabine Coquillart launched the inria-graphlib mail
- server a few months ago.
-
- echo help | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will give you a quick summary of what inria-graphlib contains and
- how to browse among its files.
-
- echo send contents | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will return the extended summary.
-
- As an other example :
-
- echo send cgrl from Misc | mail inria-graphlib@inria.fr
-
- will return the Computer Graphics Resource Listing mirrored from
- comp.graphics.
-
- BBSes
- -----
- There are many BBSes that store datafiles, etc.etc., but a guide to these
- is beyond the scope of this Listing (and the resources of the author!)
- If you can point to me Internet- or mail- accessible BBSes that carry
- interesting stuff, send me info!
-
- --
- Studio Amiga is a 3D modelling and ray tracing specific BBS, (817) 467-3658.
- 24 hours, 105 Meg online.
- --
- From Jeff Walkup <pwappy@well.sf.ca.us>:
- "The Castle" 415/355-2396 (14.4K/v.32bis/v.42/v.42bis/MNP)
- (In Pacifica, dang close to San Francisco, California, USA)
- The new-user password is: "TAO".
-
- [J]oin base #2; The Castle G/FX, Anim, Video, 3D S.I.G., of which
- I am the SIG-Op, "Lazerus".
- --
- Bob Lindabury operates a BBS (see above the entry for "The Graphics BBS")
- --
- Digital Pixel (Sysop: Mark Ng <mcng@descartes.waterloo.edu>) is based at
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
-
- Phone : (416) 298 1487
- Storage space: 120 megs
- Modem type: 14.4k baud, v32bis,32, mnp 5
-
- Access Fee: none.. (free)
- System supported : IBM, Amiga, Mac. (have mostly IBM, but need a good
- AMIGA and MAC source.)
-
- Only on line. Currently no echo mail.
- Topics: Raytracing, Fractals, Graphics programming, CAD.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 5. Ray-tracing/graphics-related mailing lists
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- Imagine
- -------
- Modeling and animation system for the Amiga:
- send subscription requests to Imagine-request@email.sp.unisys.com
- send material to Imagine@email.sp.unisys.com
- (Dave Wickard has substituted Steve Worley in the maintenance of
- the mailing list)
-
- Lightwave
- ---------
- (for the Amiga. It's part of Newtek's Video Toaster):
- send subscription requests to lightwave-request@bobsbox.rent.com
- send material to lightwave@bobsbox.rent.com
- (Bob Lindabury)
-
- Toaster
- -------
- send subscription requests to listserv@karazm.math.uh.edu with a *body* of:
- subscribe toaster-list
-
- +Real 3D
- +-------
- + Another modeling and animation system for the Amiga:
- + To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
- +
- + subscribe real3d-l <Your full name>
- +
- + to listserv@gu.uwa.edu.au
- +
-
- Rayshade
- --------
- send subscription requests to rayshade-request@cs.princeton.edu
- send material to rayshade-users@cs.princeton.edu
- (Craig Kolb)
-
- Radiance
- --------
- Greg Ward, the author, sends to registered (via e-mail) users digests of
- his correspodence with them, notes about fixes, updates, etc.
- His address is: gjward@lbl.gov
-
- REND386
- -------
- send subscription requests to rend386-request@sunee.waterloo.edu
- send material to rend386@sunee.waterloo.edu
-
- PoV ray / DKB raytracers
- ------------------------
- To subscribe, send a mail containing the body
-
- subscribe dkb-l <Your full name>
-
- to listserv@trearn.bitnet
-
- send material to dkb-l@trearn.bitnet
-
- Mailing List for Massively Parallel Rendering
- ---------------------------------------------
- send subscription requests to mp-render-request@icase.edu
- send material to mp-render@icase.edu
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 6. Public domain and cheap 3D graphics editors
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- VISION-3D
- ---------
- Mac-based program written by Paul D. Bourke (pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz).
- The program can be used to generate models directly in the RayShade
- and Radiance file formats (polygons only).
-
- BRL
- ---
- A solid modeling system for most environments -- including SGI and X11.
- It has CSG and NURBS, plus support for Non-Manifold Geometry
- [Whatever it is].
- You can get it free via FTP by signing and returning the relevant license,
- found on ftp.brl.mil. Uses ray-tracing for engineering analyses.
-
- For further details, call Ms. Carla Moyer at USA (410)-273-7794, send
- E-mail to <cad-dist@brl.mil>, FAX your letter to USA (410)-272-6763, or
- write to: BRL-CAD Distribution SURVIAC Aberdeen Satellite Office 1003
- Old Philadelphia Road, Suite 103 Aberdeen MD 21001 USA
-
-
- IRIT
- ----
- A constructive solid geometry (CSG) modeling program for PC and X11.
- Includes freeform surface support.
-
- SurfModel
- ---------
- A solid modeling program for PC written in Turbo Pascal 6.0 by
- Ken Van Camp. Available from SIMTEL, pd1:<msdos.srfmodl> directory.
-
- Alpha_1
- -------
- A spline-based modeling program written in University of Utah.
- Features: splines up to trimmed NURBS; support for boolean operations;
- sweeps, bending, warping, flattening etc.; groups of objects, and
- transformations; extensible object types.
- Applications include: NC machining, Animation utilities,
- Dimensioning, FEM analysis, etc.
- Rendering subsystem, with support for animations.
- Support the following platforms: HP 300 and 800's (X11R4, HP-UX 6.5),
- SGI 4D or PI machines (X11R4 and GL, IRIX 3.3.1), Sun SparcStation
- (X11R4, SunOS 4.1.1).
-
- Licensing and distribution is handled by EGS:
- Glenn McMinn, President
- Engineering Geometry Systems
- 275 East South Temple, Suite 305
- Salt Lake City, UT 84111
- (801) 575-6021
- mcminn@cs.utah.edu
-
- The charge is $675 per platform. You may run the system on as many
- different workstations of that type as you wish. For each platform
- there is also a $250 licensing fee for Portable Standard Lisp (PSL)
- which is bundled with the system. You need to obtain an additional
- license from the University of Utah for PSL from the following address:
- Professor Robert Kessler
- Computer Science Department
- University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
-
- [ EGS can handle the licensing of PSL for U.S. institutions for a
- 300 $USD nominal fee -- nfotis ]
-
- PADL-2
- ------
- [ Basically, it's a Solid Modeling Kernel in top of which you build your
- application(s)]
-
- Available by license from
- Cornell Programmable Automation
- Cornell University
- 106 Engineering and Theory Center
- Ithaca, NY 14853
-
- License fees are very low for educational institutions and gov't agencies.
- Internal commercial licenses and re-dissemination licenses are available.
- For an information packet, write to the above address, or send your
- address to: marisa@cpa.tn.cornell.edu (Richard Marisa)
-
- ACIS
- ----
- From Spatial Technology. It's a Solid Modelling kernel callable from C.
- Heard that many universities got free copies from the company.
- The person to contact regarding ACIS in academic institutions is
-
- Scott Owens, e-mail: sdo@spatial.com
-
- And their address is:
-
- Spatial Technology, Inc.
- 2425 55th St., Bldg. A
- Boulder, CO 80301-5704
- Phone: (303) 449-0649, Fax: (303) 449-0926
-
-
- NOODLES
- -------
- From CMU, namely Fritz Printz and Levent Gursoz (elg@styx.edrc.cmu.edu).
- It's based on Non Manifold Topology.
- Ask them for more info, I don't know if they give it away.
-
- MOVIE-BYU
- ---------
- Basically [in my understanding], this is a FEM pre- and post-proccessor
- system. It's fairly old today, but it still serves some people in
- Mech. Eng. Depts.
- Now it's superseded from CQUEL.BYU (pronounced "sequel"). That's a
- complete modelling, animation and visualization package. Runs in the usual
- workstation environments (SUN, DEC, HP, SGI, IBM RS6000, and others)
- You can get a demo version (30-days trial period) either by sending $20
- USD in their address or a blank tape. It costs 1,500 for a full run-time
- licence
-
- Contact:
-
- Engineering Computer Graphics Lab
- 368 Clyde Building, Brigham Young Univ.
- Provo, UT 84602
- Phone: 801-378-2812
- E-mail: cquel@byu.edu
-
-
- twixt
- -----
- Soon to add stuff about it... If I get a reply to my FAX
-
- XYZ2
- ----
- XYZ2 is an interactive 3-D editor/builder written by Dale P. Stocker to
- create objects for the SurfaceModel, Automove, and DKB raytracer packages.
- XYZ2 is free and can be found, for example, in SIMTEL20 as
- <MSDOS.SURFMODL>XYZ21.ZIP (DOS only??)
-
- 3DMOD
- -----
- It's an MSDOS program. Check at barnacle.erc.clarkson.edu [128.153.28.12],
- /pub/msdos/graphics/3dmod.* . Undocumented file format :-(
- 3DMOD is (C) 1991 by Micah Silverman, 25 Pierrepoint Ave., Postdam,
- New York 13676, tel. 315-265-7140
-
- NORTHCAD
- --------
- Shareware, <MSDOS.CAD>NCAD3D42.ZIP in SIMTEL20. Undocumented file format :-(
-
- VOXBLAST
- --------
- It's a volume renderer marketed by:
- Vaytek Inc. (Fairfield, Iowa phone: 515-472-2227) , running on PCs
- with 386+FPU at least. Call Vaytek for more info.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 7. Scene description languages
- ------------------------------
-
- NFF
- ---
- Neutral file format , by Eric Haines. Very simple, there are some
- procedural database generators in the SPD package, and many objects
- floating in various FTP sites. There's also a previewer written in
- HP Starbase from E.Haines. Also there's one written in VOGLE, so you can
- use any of the devices VOGLE can output on.
- (Check in sites carrying VOGLE, like gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au)
-
- OFF
- ---
- Object file format, from DEC's Randy Rost (rost@kpc.com).
- [ The object archive server seems to be mothballed. In a future version,
- I'll remove the ref. to it -- nfotis ]
-
- Available also through their mail server. To obtain help about using this
- service, send a message with a "Subject:" line containing only the word
- "help" and a null message body to: object-archive-server@decwrl.dec.com.
- [For FTP places to get it, see in the relevant place]. There's an OFF
- previewer for SGI 4D machines, called off-preview in
- godzilla.cgl.rmit.oz.au . There are previewers for xview and sunview,
- also on gondwana.
-
- TDDD
- ----
- It's a library of 3D objects with translators to/from OFF, NFF,
- Rayshade, Imagine or vort objects.
- Edited copy of the announcement follows (from Raytracing News, V4,#3):
-
- New Library of 3D Objects Available via FTP, by Steve Worley
- (worley@cup.portal.com)
-
- I have assembled a set of over 150 3D objects in a binary format
- called TDDD. These objects range from human figures to airplanes,
- from semi-trucks to lampposts. These objects are all freely
- distributable, and most have READMEs that describe them.
-
- In order to convert these objects to a human-readable format, a file
- with the specification of TDDD is included in the directory with the
- objects. There is also a shareware system called TTDDDLIB (officially
- on hubcap.clemson.edu) that will convert (ala PBM+) to/from various
- object formats : Imagine TTDDD (extension of TDDD?), OFF, NFF,
- Rayshade 4.0, or vort. Source included for Amiga/Unix as executables
- for the Amiga. Also outputs Framemaker MIF files and isometric views
- in Postscript.
-
- P3D
- ---
- From Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. The P3D uses lisp with slight
- extensions to store three-dimensional models. A simple lisp
- interpreter is included with the P3D release, so there is no need to
- have access to any vendor's lisp to run this software.
-
- The mouse-driven user interfaces for Motif, Open Look, and Silicon
- Graphics GL, and the DrawP3D subroutine library for generating P3D
- without ever looking at the underlying Lisp.
-
- The P3D software currently supports nine renderers. They are:
- Painter - Painter's Algorithm, Dore, Silicon Graphics Inc. GL language,
- Generic Phigs, Sun Phigs+, DEC Phigs+, Rayshade, ART ray tracer (from
- VORT package) and Pixar RenderMan.
-
- The code is available via anonymous FTP from the machines
- ftp.psc.edu, directory pub/p3d, and nic.funet.fi, directory
- pub/graphics/programs/p3d.
-
- RenderMan
- ---------
- Pixar's RenderMan is not free - call Pixar for details.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 8. Solids description formats
- -----------------------------
-
- a. EEC's ESPRIT project 322 CAD*I (CAD Interfaces) has developed a
- neutral file format for transfer of CAD data (curves, surfaces, and
- solid models between CAD systems and from CAD to CAA (Computer Aided
- Analysis) an CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
-
- b. IGES [v. 5.1 now] tries to define a standard to tranfer solid
- models - Brep and CSG. The current standard number is ANSI Y14.26M-1987
- For documentation, you might want to contact Nancy Flower at
- NCGA Technical Services and Standards, (USA) 703-698-9600
-
- c. PDES/STEP : This slowly emerging standard tries to encompass not only
- the geometrical information, but also for things like FEM, etc.
- The main bodies besides this standard are NIST and DARPA. You can get
- more information about PDES by sending mail to nptserver@cme.nist.gov
- and putting the line
- send index
- in the body (NOT the Subject:) area of the message.
-
- The people at Rutherford Appleton Lab. are also working
- on STEP tools: they have an EXPRESS compiler and an Exchange file parser,
- both available in source form (and for free) for research purposes.
- Soon they will also have an EXPRESS-based database system.
-
- For the tools contact Mike Mead, Phone: +44 (0235) 44 6710 (FAX: x 5893),
- e-mail: mm@inf.rl.ac.uk or {...!}mcsun!uknet!rlinf!mm or
- mm%inf.rl.ac.uk@NSFnet-relay.ac.uk
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 9. Scene generators/geographical data/Maps/Data files
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- DEMs (Digital Elevation Models)
- -------------------------------
- DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) as well as other cartographic data
- [huge] is available from spectrum.xerox.com [192.70.225.78], /pub/map.
-
- Contact:
- Lee Moore -- Webster Research Center, Xerox Corp. --
- Voice: +1 (716) 422 2496
- Arpa, Internet: Moore.Wbst128@Xerox.Com
- [ Check also on ncgia.ucsb.edu (128.111.254.105), /pub/dems -- nfotis ]
-
- Many of these files are also available on CD-ROM selled by USGS:
- "1:2,000,000 scale Digital Line Graph (DLG) Data". Contains datas
- for all 50 states. Price is about $28, call to or visit in offices
- in Menlo Park, in Reston, Virginia (800-USA-MAPS).
-
- The Data User Services Division of the Bureau of the Census also has
- data on CD-ROM (TSO standard format) that is derived from USGS
- 1:100,000 map data. Call (301) 763-4100 for more info or they have
- a BBS at (301) 763-1568.
-
-
- Fractal Landscape Generators
- ----------------------------
-
- Public Domain:
-
- Many people have written fractal landscape generators. for example
- for the Mac some of these generators were written by
- pdbourke@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Paul D. Bourke).
- Many of the programs are available from the FTP sites and mail
- archive servers. Check with Archie.
-
- Commercial:
-
- Vista Pro 2.0 for the Amiga from Virtual Reality Labs -- list price
- is about $100. Their address is:
- VRL
- 2341 Ganador court
- San Luis Obispo,
- CA 93401
- Telephone or FAX (805) 545-8515
-
- Scenery Animator (also for the Amiga) is of the same caliber with Vista Pro.
- Check with:
- Natural Graphics
- P.O. Box 1963
- Raklin, CA 95677
- Phone (916) 624-1436
-
- Don't forget to ask about companion programs and data disks/tapes.
-
- Addition: Vista Pro 2 has just ported to the PCs.
-
-
- CIA World Map II
- ----------------
- [ NOTE: this database is quite out of date, and not topologically structured.
- If you need a standard for world cartographic data, wait for the
- Digital Chart of the World. This 1:1M database has been produced from
- the Defense Mapping Agency's ONCs and will be available, together with
- searching and viewing software, on a number of CD-ROMs later this summer. ]
-
- Check into HANAUMA.STANFORD.EDU and UCSD.EDU (see ftp list above)
- The CIA database consists of coastlines, rivers and political boundaries
- in the form of line strokes. Also on hanauma.stanford.edu is a 720x360
- array of elevation data, containing one ieee floating point number for
- every half degree longitude and latitude.
-
- A program for decoding the database, mfil, can be found on the machine
- pi1.arc.umn.edu (137.66.130.11).
- There's another program, which reads a compressed CIA Data Bank file and
- builds a PHIGS hierachical structure. It uses a PHIGS extension known as
- polyline sets for performance, but you can use regular polylines. Ask
- Joe Stewart <joes@lpi.liant.com>.
- The raw data at Stanford require the vplot package to be able to view it.
- (was posted in comp.sources.unix). To be more exact, you'll have to
- compile just the libvplot routines, not the whole package.
-
- NCAR data
- ---------
- NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research) has many types of
- terrain data, ranging from elevation datasets at
- various resolutions, to information about soil types, vegetation, etc.
- This data is not free -- they charge from $40 to $90 or more, depending
- on the data volume and media (exabyte tape, 3480 cartridge, 9-track tape,
- IBM PC floppy, and FTP transfer are all available). Their data archive
- is mostly research oriented, not hobbyist oriented. For more information,
- email to ilana@ncar.ucar.edu.
-
- UNC data tapes with voxel data
- --------------
- There are 2 "public domain" tapes with data for the comparison and
- testing of various volume rendering algorithms (mainly MRI and CT
- scans). These tapes are distributed by the SoftLab of UNC @ Chapel Hill.
- (softlab@cs.unc.edu)
-
- The data sets (volume I and II) are also available via anonymous FTP from
- omicron.cs.unc.edu [128.109.136.159] in pub/softlab/CHVRTD
-
- NASA
- ----
- Many US agencies such as NASA publish CD-ROMs with many altimetry data
- from various space missions, eg. Viking for Mars, Magellan for Venus,
- etc. Especially for NASA, I would suggest to call the following
- address for more info:
-
- National Space Science Date Center
- Goddard Space Flight Center
- Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
- Telephone: (301) 286-6695
- Email address: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
-
- The data catalog (*not* the data itself) is available online.
- Internet users can telnet to nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.10.4) and log
- in as 'NODIS' (no password).
-
- You can also dial in at (301)-286-9000 (300, 1200, or 2400 baud, 8 bits,
- no parity, one stop). At the "Enter Number:" prompt, enter MD and
- carriage return. When the system responds "Call Complete," enter a few
- more carriage returns to get the "Username:" and log in as 'NODIS' (no
- password).
-
- NSSDCA is also an anonymous FTP site, but no comprehensive list of
- what's there is available at present.
-
- Earth Sciences Data
- -------------------
-
- There's a listing of anonymous FTP sites for earth science data, including
- imagery. This listing is called "Earth Sciences Resources on Internet",
- and you can get it via anonymous FTP from csn.org [128.138.213.21]
- in the directory COGS under the name "internet.resources.earth.sci"
-
- Some sites include:
- aurelie.soest.hawaii.edu [128.171.151.121]: pub/avhrr/images - AVHRR images
- ames.arc.nasa.gov [128.102.18.3]: pub/SPACE/CDROM - images from
- Magellan and Viking missions etc.
- vab02.larc.nasa.gov [128.155.23.47]: pub/gifs/misc/landsat -
- Landsat photos in GIF and JPEG format
-
- Others
- ------
- Daily values of river discharge, streamflow, and daily weather data is
- available from EarthInfo, 5541 Central Ave., Boulder CO 80301. These
- disks are expensive, around $500, but there are quantity discounts.
- (303) 938-1788.
-
- Check vmd.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.98], the wx directory carries
- data regarding surface analysis, weather radar, and sat view pics in
- GIF format (updated hourly)
-
- pioneer.unm.edu [129.24.9.217] is the Space and Planetary Image Facility
- (located on the University of New Mexico campus) FTP server. It provides
- Anonymous FTP access to >150 CD-ROMS with data/images.
-
- A disk with earthquake data, topography, gravity, geopolitical info
- is available from NGDC (National Geophysical Data Center), 325 Broadway,
- Boulder, CO 80303. (303) 497-6958.
-
- EOSAT (at least in the US) now sells Landsat MSS data older than two years
- old for $200 per scene, and they have been talking about a similar deal
- for Landsat TM data. The MSS data are 4 bands, 80 meter resolution.
-
- Check out anonymous FTP to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in
- UNIX/PolyView/alpha-shape for a tool that creates convex hulls
- alpha-shapes (a generalization of the convex hull) from 3D point sets.
-
- The GRIPS II (Gov. Raster Image Processing Software) CD-ROM
- is available from CD-ROM Inc. at 1-800-821-5245 for $49.
- Code for viewing ADRG (Arc Digitised Raster Graphics) files is
- available on the GRIPS II CD-ROM. The U.S. Army Engineer
- Topographic Labs (Juan Perez) code is also available via FTP
- ( adrg.zip archive in spectrum.xerox.com )
-
- NRCC range data
- ---------------
- Rioux M., Cournoyer L. "The NRCC Three-Dimensional Image Data Files",
- Tech. Report, CNRC 29077, National Research Council Canada,
- Ottawa, Canada, 1988
- [ From what I understand, these data are from a laser range finder,
- and you can a copy for research purposes ]
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 10. 3D scanners
- --------------
-
- a. Cyberware Labs, Monterey, CA, manufactures a 3D color laser digitizer
- which can be used to model parts of, or a complete, human body.
- They run a service bureau also.
- Address:
- Cyberware Labs, Inc
- 8 Harris Ct, Suite 3D
- Monterey, CA 93940
- Phone: (408)373-1441, Fax: (408)373-3582
-
- b. Polhemus makes a 6D input device (actually a couple of models)
- that senses position (3D) and *orientation* (+3D) based on electromagnetic
- field interference. This equipment is also incorporated in the
- VPL Dataglove.
- This hardware is also called ISOTRACK, from Keiser Aerospace.
-
- Ascension Technology makes a similar 3D input device.
- There is a company, Applied Sciences(?), that makes a 3D input
- device (position only) based on speed of sound triangulation.
-
- [More info?? Phone/Fax #s/ Addresses?? - nfotis]
-
- Some addresses:
-
- Ascension Technology
- Bird, Flock of Birds, Big Bird: 6d trackers
- P.O. Box 527,
- Burlington, VT 05402
- Phone: (802) 655-7879, Fax: (802) 655-5904
-
- Polhemus Incorporated
- Digitizer: 6d trackers
- P.O. Box 560, Hercules Dr.
- Colchester, Vt. 05446
- Tel: (802) 655-3159
-
- Logitech Inc.
- Red Baron, ultrasonic 6D mouse
- 6506 Kaiser Dr.
- Freemont, CA 94555
- Tel: (415) 795-8500w
-
- Shooting Star Technology
- Mechanical Headtracker
- 1921 Holdom Ave.
- Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5B 3W4
- Tel: (604) 298-8574
- Fax: (604) 298-8580
-
- Spaceball Technologies, Inc.
- Spaceball: 6d stationary input device
- 600 Suffolk Street
- Lowell, MA, 01854
- Tel: (508) 970-0330
- Fax: (508) 970-0199
- Tel in Mountain View: (415) 966-8123
-
- Transfinite Systems
- Gold Brick: PowerGlove for Macintosh
- P.O. Box N
- MIT Branch Post Office
- Cambridge, MA 02139-0903
- Tel: (617) 969-9570
- email: D2002@AppleLink.Apple.com
-
- VPL Research, Inc.
- EyePhone: head-mounted display
- DataGlove: glove/hand input device
- VPL Research Inc.
- 950 Tower Lane
- 14th Floor
- Foster City, CA 94404
- Tel: (415) 312-0200
- Fax: (415) 312-9356
-
- SimGraphics Engineering
- Flying Mouse: 6d input device
- 1137 Huntington Rd. Suite A-1
- South Pasadena, CA 91030-4563
- (213) 255-0900
-
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 11. Background imagery/textures/datafiles
- -----------------------------------------
-
- a. Check in the FTP places that are mentioned in the FAQ.
-
- b. Get a good 24-bit scanner, like Epson's. Suggested is an SCSI port for
- speed. Eric Haines had a suggestion in RT News, Volume 4, #3 :
- scan textures for wallpapers and floor coverings, etc. from doll
- house supplies.
- So you have a rather cheap way to scan patterns that don't have
- scaling troubles associated with real materials and scanning area..
-
- c. Find some houses/books/magazines that carry photographic material.
- Educorp, 1-619-536-9999, sells CD-ROMS with various imagery - also
- a wide variety of stock art is available.
- Stock art from big-name stock art houses, such as Comstock,
- UNIPHOTO, and Metro Image Base, is available.
-
- In Italy, there's a company called Belvedere that makes such books
- for the purpose of clipping their pages for inclusion in your
- graphics work. Their address is:
- Edition Belvedere Co. Ltd.,
- 00196 Rome Italy,
- Piazzale Flaminio, 19
- Tel. (06) 360-44-88, Fax (06) 360-29-60
-
- d. Mannikin Sceptre Graphics announced TexTiles, a set of 256x256 24-bit
- textures. Initial shipments in 24-bit IFF (for Amigas), soon in 24-bit
- TIFF format. Algorithmically built for tiled surfaces. SRP is $40 / volume
- (each volume = 40 images @ 10 disks). Demo disks for $5 are available.
-
- Contact:
- Mannikin Sceptre Graphics
- 1600 Indiana Ave.
- Winter Park, FL 32789
- Phone: (407) 384-9484
- FAX: (407) 647-7242
-
- e. ESSENCE is a library of 40 (forty) new algoritmic textures for Imagine by
- Impulse, Inc. These textures are FULLY compatible with the floating point
- versions of Imagine 2.0, Imagine 1.1, and even Turbo Silver.
- Written by Steve Worley.
-
- For more info contact:
- Essence Info
- Apex Software Publishing
- 405 El Camino Real Suite 121
- Menlo Park CA 94025 USA
-
- [ What about Texture City ?? ]
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 12. Introduction to rendering algorithms
- ----------------------------------------
-
- a. Ray-Tracing:
-
- I assume you have a general understanding of Computer Graphics. No? Then read
- some of the books that the FAQ contains. For Ray-Tracing, I would
- suggest:
- An Introduction to Ray Tracing, Andrew Glassner (ed.), Academic Press
- 1989, ISBN 0-12-286160-4
- Note that I have not read the book, but I feel that you can't be wrong
- using his book. An errata list was posted in comp.graphics by Eric Haines
- (erich@eye.com)
-
- There's a more consise reference also:
-
- Roman Kuchkuda , UNC @ Chapel Hill: "An Introduction to Ray Tracing", in
- "Theoretical Foundations for Computer Graphics and CAD", ed. R.A.E.Earnshaw,
- NATO AS, Vol. F-40., pp. 1039-1060. Printed by Springer-Verlag, 1988.
-
- It contains code for a small, but fundamentally complete ray-tracer.
-
- b. Z-buffer (depth-buffer)
-
- A good reference is:
-
- _Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics_, David F. Rogers,
- McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985, pages 265-272 and 280-284.
-
- c. Others:
- ???
- [ More info is needed -- nfotis ]
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 13. Where can I find the geometric data for the:
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- a. Teapot ?
- -----------
-
- I suggest you read the "Displays on Display" column of IEEE CG&A, Jan. '87.
- It contains an account from Frank Crow of the whole story, plus the data
- and a Pascal program to display them. The data were without structure ie.
- polygons.
-
- Jim Blinn had another article in "Jim Blinn's Corner" in the same magazine,
- Sep. '87, in which he lists the teapot data as control points for Bezier
- patches.
-
- The OFF and SPD packages have these objects, so you're advised to get
- them to avoid typing the data yourself. The OFF data is triangles at
- a specific resolution (around 8x8[x4 triangles] meshing per patch).
- The SPD package provides the spline patch descriptions and performs a
- tessellation at any specified resolution.
-
- b. Space Shuttle ?
- ------------------
-
- Tolis Lerios <tolis@nova.stanford.edu> has built a list of Space Shuttle
- datafiles. Here's a summary (From his sci.space list):
-
- model1:
- A modified version of the newsgroup model (model2)
-
- 406 vertices (296 useful, i.e. referred to in the polygon descriptions.)
- 389 polygons (233 3-vertex, 146 4-vertex, 7 5-vertex, 3 6-vertex).
- Payload doors non-existent.
- Units: unknown.
-
- Simon Marshall (S.Marshall@sequent.cc.hull.ac.uk) has a copy. He
- said there is no proprietary information associated with it.
-
- model2:
- The newsgroup model, in OFF format. You can find it in
-
- gondwana.ecr.mu.oz.au , file pub/off/objects/shuttle.geo
- hanauma.stanford.edu , /pub/graphics/Comp.graphics/objects/shuttle.data
-
- model3:
- The triangles' model.
-
- This model is stored in several files, each defining portions of the model.
-
- Greg Henderson (henders@infonode.ingr.com) has a copy. He did
- not mention any restriction on the model's distribution.
-
- model4:
- The NASA model.
-
- The file starts off with a header line containing three real numbers,
- defining the offsets used by Lockheed in their simulations:
-
- <x offset> <y offset> <z offset>
-
- From then on, the file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions
-
- 3473 vertices.
- 2748 polygons (407 3-vertex, 2268 4-vertex, 33 5-vertex, 14 6-vertex,
- 10 7-vertex, 8 8-vertex, 8 12-vertex, 2 13-vertex, 2 15-vertex,
- 17 16-vertex, 2 17-vertex, 2 18-vertex, 3 19-vertex, 8 24-vertex).
- Payload doors closed.
- Units: inches.
-
- Jon Berndt (jon@l14h11.jsc.nasa.gov) seems to be responsible for the model
- Proprietary info: unknown
-
- model5:
- The old shuttle model.
-
- The file consists of a sequence of polygon descriptions.
-
- 104 vertices.
- 452 polygons (11 3-vertex, 41 4-vertex).
- Payload doors open.
- Units: meters.
-
- We have been using this model at STAR Labs, Stanford University, for
- some years now. Contact me (tolis@nova.stanford.edu) or my supervisor
- Scott Williams (scott@star5.stanford.edu) if you want a copy.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 14. Plotting packages
- ---------------------
-
- Gnuplot 3.2
- -----------
- It is one of the best 2- and 3-D plotting packages, with
- online help.It's a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility
- for UNIX, MSDOS, and VMS platforms. Freely distributed, it supports many
- terminals, plotters, and printers and is easily extensible to include
- new devices. It was posted to comp.sources.misc in version 3.0, plus
- 2 patches.
- You can practically find it everywhere.
-
- Xvgr and Xmgr (ACE/gr)
- -----------------------
- Xmgr is an XY-plotting tool for UNIX workstations using
- X or OpenWindows. There is an XView version called xvgr for
- Suns. Collectively, these 2 tools are known as ACE/gr.
- Compiling xmgr requires the Motif toolkit version 1.1
- and X11R4 - xmgr will not compile under X11R3/Motif 1.0x.
-
- Check at ftp.ccalmr.ogi.edu [129.95.72.34} in
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xmgr-2.09.tar.Z (Motif version)
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xvgr-2.09.tar.Z (XView version)
-
- Comments, suggestions, bug reports to Paul J Turner
- <pturner@amb4.ese.ogi.edu> (if mail fails, try pturner@ese.ogi.edu).
- Due to time constraints, replies will be few and far between.
-
- Robot
- -----
- Release 0.44 : 2-D and limited 3-D. Based on XView 3, written
- in C / Fortran (so you need a Fortran compiler or the f2c translator).
- Mainly tested on Sun4, less on DECstations. Check at
- astrod.astro.psu.edu (128.118.147.28), pub/astrod.
-
- VG plotting library
- -------------------
- This is a library of Fortran callable routines at sunspot.ceee.nist.gov
- [129.6.64.151]
-
- Xgobi
- -----
- It's being developed at Bellcore, and its speciality are
- multidimensional data sets analysis and exploration. You can call it
- from the S language also, and it works as an X11 client using the Athena
- widget set (or with an ASCII terminal). It's distributed free of charge
- from STATLIB at CMU.
- To get it via e-mail, send email to statlib@temper.stat.cmu.edu and
- in the body area of the message, put the line
-
- send xgobi from general
-
- If you want to pick it via ftp, connect to lib.stat.cmu.edu. Log in as
- "statlib" and use your e-mail address as your password. Then type
-
- cd general
- mget xgobi.*
-
- Warning: It's about 2 MB sources + large Postscript manual. Read the
- relevant README to decide whether you need it or not.
-
- PGPLOT
- ------
- Runs on VAX/VMS and supposedly on UNIX. Available at
- deimos.caltech.edu [131.215.139.14].
-
- GGRAPH
- ------
- Host shorty.cs.wisc.edu [128.105.2.8] : /pub/ggraph.tar.Z
- Unknown more details.
-
- epiGRAPH
- --------
- For PCs. Call dvj@lab2.phys.lgu.spb.su (Vladimir J. Dmitriev) for details.
- You can get the program demo or (and) play version, if sent 10 $ to
-
- 1251 Budapest posta fiok 60
- Hungary
- ph/fax 1753696 Budapest
- ph 2017760
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- End of Part 1 of the Resource Listing
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