Aha. Then it is likely they use QuickTime VR. Any idea what else can be used
to draw dynamically a 3D terrain, or several planes with textures loaded
from images, or 3D piece of something in Rev Studio? I will still try to dig
in QuickTime VR format. It mentions possibility to embed true 3D objects
within prerendered scenes in their VR. Otherwise VRML and AltBrowser seem
the only possibility... But how can I be sure that Cortona VRML client will
load in AltBrowser? If AltBrowser embeds MS Explorer on Windows or Mozilla
on other systems, then it is possible... Otherwise, I think, it is not,
because Cortona VRML plugin is browser-specific. Or am I wrong here? 
 
All the best and thanks for your replies! 
Viktoras 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Malte Brill 
Date: 07/11/06 13:05:54 
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com 
Subject: Re: quicktime 3D 
 
Hi Viktoras 
 
 
> I wonder again what sort of 3D engine they use to create games like 
> Alida? 
 
 
Those are pre rendered images. Any 3d program will do to create 
those. Images are rendered beforehand and then imported into Rev. Rev 
is used as "glue" and to add interactivity. 
 
All the best, 
 
Malte 
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