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[news.eclipse.gef3d] Re: AMP AGF3D Demo
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Here are a couple of earlier movies I made of a more complex modl but
before I got the panning working.. one nice thing about these is that
they demo smooth movement of individual agents. If you notice, instead
of jumping from one tile to antoher, they kind of dance over to the
next one. I'm not sure that the performance will be good enough to make
work with larger models, but its something I want to make configurable.
http://metascapeabm.com/presentations/RPP3Dv3Small.mov
http://metascapeabm.com/presentations/RPP3Dv3Large.mov
Here's an even earlier one that shows demographic data..we decided that
it was way too busy, but it looks kind of cool.
http://metascapeabm.com/presentations/Model3D.mov
http://metascapeabm.com/presentations/Model3DBig.mov
the next one shows scalalbility -- I think there are 6,000 agents
there. (You can run models with many more agents, but it usually
doesn't make sense to visualize them in real time.)
On 2009-07-09 22:03:21 -0700, Miles Parker <milesparker@xxxxxxxxx> said:
Hi guys,
Thanks for all of your helpful advice and quick fixes. If you're
curious what I've been up to with all of this visualization stuff
("why's he asking about shading?"), I thought you might be interested
to see an example of the AMP AGF integration with GEF3D..
http://milesparker.blogspot.com/2009/07/visualizing-agent-based-model-for-h1n1.html
cheers,
Miles