because vrml is a very small niche, there are only a handful professionals who can do this. If your goal is to dig deeper into this technology, you need to be pretty good in math, be fluent in at least one programming language.
Ask Parallel Graphics (Cortona), they will give you all the details, because they are one of the 3 companies that know what they are talking about.
Sorry that I can't be of any help - I used Blaxxun when I've developed 3D vrml.
jens g.r. benthien
designer
http://www.sacalobra.de
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