Virtools Based Development of Computer Experiment

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Virtools is a set of integrated 2D graphic images, 3D models, audio, video, and so a variety of file formats, interactive software itself has a wealth of interactive behavior module, 3D games can be created, virtual experiments simulation objects very strong interaction with the display and other three-dimensional product. This paper presents a virtual experiment based on 3D and Virtools technology, which is built with 3D experiments scenes, making 3D animation; with Virtools data processing, interactive control. The experiments show that this method has the authenticity, interactivity, simple and easy to implement features.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2887-2891

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September 2013

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