3D Graphics, Animation, Rendering
3D computer graphics are different from 2D computer graphics in that a three-dimensional representation of geometric data is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images.
Rendering is the final process of creating the actual 2D image or animation from the prepared scene. This can be compared to taking a photo or filming the scene after the setup is finished in real life.
From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_graphics
TNTlite
TNTlite is a free version of TNTmips, TNTedit, and TNTview for small-scale projects. TNTlite is not a demo, but a large, full-featured geospatial analysis software package. The free TNTlite product has all the features of the professional TNTmips version, except TNTlite limits the size of Project File objects.
TNTmips :
TNTmips is MicroImages' flagship product for geospatial analysis. TNTmips is used in more than 150 nations around the world for geographic information analysis (GIS), advanced image processing, CAD, desktop cartography, electronic atlas preparation, and other spatial database management and visualization applications. TNTmips offers a level of data and process integration that is unmatched in any other professional system. And you can use TNTmips on Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX computers with exactly the same set of features and user interface on every platform.
TNTedit :
TNTedit provides professional interactive tools to create, georeference, and edit project materials consisting of vector, image, CAD, TIN, and relational database objects. TNTedit can access geospatial data in a wide variety of commercial and public formats.
TNTedit offers a flexible, editing environment that can be used for simple one-object tasks or complex multi-layer, multi-object manipulations. You can have a single object in one layer, or a combination of read-only reference layers with other editable layers. You can have multiple types of objects open at the same time, stacked in any front-to-back order. Editing operations apply to the currently active layer. As you switch from layer to layer, the editing tools automatically change according to the data type of the active layer (raster, vector, CAD, or TIN).
TNTview :
TNTview is a completely integrated system for visualizing and interpreting geospatial project materials of all kinds. These materials can represent an endless variety of information, such as maps, drawings, parts diagrams, floor plans, databases, satellite images, and medical slides. They can be stored in a wide variety of electronic formats such as rasters, vectors, TIN, CAD, and relational database tables. TNTview allows you to combine, display, and interpret these project materials.
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