VRML and Architecture

>Hi,
>
>Silicon Graphics Inc. announced last week that they will be porting their
>Cosmo Suite of tools over to the NT platform, available 3rd quarter this year.
>The price point will be significantly lower as well. This suite of tools
>contains VRML authoring tools and Cosmo Code. This is a bonus because it
>means the best authoring software for VRML will be available on the PC.
>
>The examples of VRML on the vrml.sgi.com site have constantly evolved over
>the past few months. The current episodes of FLOOPS, the first 3D VRML
>cartoon are amazing. It's a sweetened way to show what VRML can do on the
>Internet,
>since the applications on the grand scheme are much bigger. (Architecture,
>3D data bases like oceanagraphic, oil fields, the human anatomy, chemistry,
>commerce, etc. )
>
>If you are working in VRML 2.0, I would love to hear about it. BTW,
>http://vrml.sgi.com has a new resource section called the VRML Cafe. There
>is access to newsgroups, mailing lists, VRML related companies, events,
>tools, job opportunities, widgets, the VRML spec and much more.
>
>Again, I am looking for architects working in VRML.
>
>Thank you,
>Sandra Cannon
>
>
>
>Sandra Cannon
>Cybernautics, Inc.
>Account Executive
>cannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.cybernautics.com
>415 289 5030




Sandra Cannon
Cybernautics, Inc.
Account Executive
cannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.cybernautics.com
415 289 5030
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