Hi Jorge,
the best way I have found is using the RecordableCanvas3D
that is included in NCSA Portfolio. there, you have a method called takesnapshot
(filename) that captures the canvas3d in a jpg file.
You can see information about NCSA portfolio in their
site, i dont remember the address and in j3d.org (english) and Java3D Spanish
Group (spanish).
hope to be usefull.
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