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This page shows images that have been created using OpenSG. The sources include demonstrations and applications based on it. Click the icon for a full-screen image.

The Siena cathedral displayed on the NCSA Wall. The model was created in the project for Expo 2000 in Hannover. The wall is composed of 5x4 projectors, driven by 20 PCs. The Clustering-Support to synchronize the scenegraph on this system is being developed right now as a part of the OpenSG PLUS project.
VR5D, a system for the visualization and animation of large scientific datasets in OpenSG, using distributed parallel real-time processing on heterogeneous platforms. The geometry is built through the use of an extension to Vis5D+. It was developed at the Instituto Superior Tecnico of the Universidade Técnica De Lisboa by Jose Melo and Andre Magalhaes.
The simple volume renderer, which has been a part of OpenSG since version 1.1.0.
An example for the use of particle systems. This application shows the distribution of space debris around the earth, which can hardly be seen in the middle. The data of the actual debris was provided by the ESOC, the application was exhibited at the CybernariumDays 2002 in Darmstadt. It was created using Avalon.
Another example for particle systems, this time as a simple visualisation of fluid flows. Thanks to the Volkwagen VR-Labororatory for the data and the model.
A VW Beetle, also displayed on the NCSA Wall. The model was kindly provided by Volkswagen.
Arvika is an Augmented Reality project funded by the German government which uses OpenSG as its rendering basis.
The goal of the accidient reconstruction system is to support the highway police to reconstruct mass accidents interactively to understand what happened.
Avalon is a VRML-based VR-System developed by ZGDV. Originally based on OpenGL directly, it has recently been ported to OpenSG for all its rendering needs.
OSGViewer done by the University of Tübingen, based on their QGLViewer. It is still an early version, but already functional.
The osgSceneViewer, which is part of the distribution and is located in examples/SceneViewer, showing my favorite Imperial ship. Nothing beats the elegance of a TIE fighter. And of the OpenSG website in the background. ;)



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