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README.txt
These examples demonstrate some basic VTK concepts. They are organized in
increasing order of complexity. These examples are described in more detail
in the textbook "The Visualization Toolkit An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D
Graphics" Third Edition available for purchase from Kitware. The examples are
implemented in the programming languages C++, Tcl, Python, and Java. (Note:
in order to use Tcl, Python, and/or Java, you will need to compile with
wrapping on.)
Step1 - A "Hello World" style example of a simple visualization pipeline
Step2 - Adding observers to Step1 (i.e., processing events)
Step3 - Rendering with multiple renderers
Step4 - Modifying properties and transformations
Step5 - Specifying a particular interaction style
Step6 - Adding a 3D widget
Once you finish this mini-tutorial, you may wish to explore the other
VTK/Examples/ subdirectories. In particular, the VTK/Examples/Rendering
and VTK/Examples/VisualizationAlgorithms are worth exploring. The
subdirectory VTK/Examples/GUI has other 3D widget examples.