Class default_primitives

java.lang.Object
ConformanceNist.Appearance.Material.default_primitives

public class default_primitives extends Object

Test default Material node properties for primitive geometry. A default Material node with no specified fields is used to define the material properties of primitive geometry. From left to right is a Sphere, Cone, Cylinder and Box. The result is white diffuseColor geometry with no emissive color, no specular color, a flat shininess, a low ambientIntensity and complete opacity.

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title default_primitives.x3d
Image default_primitives-front.jpg
Image default_primitives-rear.jpg
Image default_primitives-top.jpg
Image default_primitives-bottom.jpg
reference http://www.nist.gov/vrml.html
reference http://www.itl.nist.gov/div897/ctg/vrml/vrml.html
creator http://www.itl.nist.gov/div897/ctg/vrml/members.html
disclaimer This file was provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and is part of the X3D Conformance Test Suite, available at http://www.nist.gov/vrml.html The information contained within this file is provided for use in establishing conformance to the ISO VRML97 Specification. Conformance to this test does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This software can be redistributed and/or modified freely provided that any derivative works bear some notice that they are derived from it, and any modified versions bear some notice that they have been modified.
reference Original NIST Conformance Testing Group, https://www.itl.nist.gov/div897/ctg/vrml
reference Interactive Conformance Testing for VRML, Mary Brady and Lynn Rosenthal, NIST, created 8 September 2010 and updated 25 August 2016, https://www.nist.gov/itl/ssd/information-systems-group/interactive-conformance-testing-vrml
info Correct definition and compliance of this conformance scene is maintained by the X3D Working Group, https://www.web3d.org/working-groups/x3d
translator Michael Kass NIST, Don Brutzman NPS
translated 21 January 2001
modified 28 August 2023
description Test default Material node properties for primitive geometry. A default Material node with no specified fields is used to define the material properties of primitive geometry. From left to right is a Sphere, Cone, Cylinder and Box. The result is white diffuseColor geometry with no emissive color, no specular color, a flat shininess, a low ambientIntensity and complete opacity
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