Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.graphics:647 comp.sys.amiga.applications:496 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!pacbell.com!ucsd!ames!haven!adm!amsaa-cleo!dhodge From: dhodge@amsaa-cleo.brl.mil (Don Hodge) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics,comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Need Recommendations for Scientific Visualization and Animation Message-ID: <987@amsaa-cleo.brl.mil> Date: 24 Mar 91 21:31:41 GMT Followup-To: poster Distribution: na Organization: Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity Lines: 34 The group that I work with is starting to be interested in "Scientific Visualization" and "Animation", (i.e. the graphical display of data). Scientific visualization is defined as 2D and 3D plotting, where 3D means the ability to plot multiple 3D surfaces on the same view with the ability to add color and contours to each surface. Animation is defined as the ability to dynamically display the output from a model. Examples range from the display of a 3D surface over some period of time to the display of the results of a war game where unit movement and combat are shown on a map. One way to satisfy this current interest is to buy a Silicon Graphics workstation and PV-Wave for the scientific visualization and Wave Front for the animation. I'm looking for a less expensive option. Questions: First, are there software packages available for the Amiga that will perform the functions of either of these two packages? Second, if the software exists, what configuration of hardware would you want to run it on. That is , what system, how much memory, what monitor, etc. My knowledge of the Amiga is very old, (i.e. CBM had just been announced the A2000). Third, what would your recommend for color hard copy output, and what would I need to record the animation on video tape? E-mail or post, sorry if this is a FAE. Thanks Don Hodge Internet dhodge@brl.army.mil Phone 301-278-6597