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3D Visualizer

3D Visualizer is a highly interactive application for visualization and analysis of 3D multivariate gridded data, such as produced by FEM simulations, confocal microscopy, serial sectioning, CAT scans, or MRI scans.

3D Visualizer is based on the Vrui software development toolkit and runs in a variety of environments ranging from laptop or desktop computers to semi-immersive environments (such as Geowalls) to fully immersive virtual reality environments (such as CAVEs or VR headsets, like the HTC Vive). More information about 3D Visualizer can be found at KeckCAVES.

3D Visualizer's development was supported by the University of California, Davis, by the UC Davis W.M. Keck Center for Active Visualization in the Earth Sciences (KeckCAVES), the W.M Keck Foundation, and the National Science Foundation.


Documentation: vrui-vr/3dvisualizer/docs

Source code: vrui-vr/3dvisualizer