Scientific visualizations with Scenery and Sciview

Scientific visualizations with Scenery and Sciview

Scenery is a scenegraphing and rendering library. It allows you to quickly create high-quality 3D visualizations based on mesh data. Scenery is using Vulkan to render and its pipelines are configurable using YAML files, so it’s easy to switch between e.g. forward shading and deferred shading, as well as stereo rendering. Rendering pipelines can be switched on-the-fly. Sciview is an ImageJ/FIJI plugin for 3D visualization of images and meshes and uses Scenery as a rendering back-end. Both Scenery and Sciview support rendering to head-mounted virtual reality (VR) goggles like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift via OpenVR/SteamVR.

Dr Andreas Knüpfer

Dr Jiří Vyskočil

Giuseppe Barbieri

scenery – Flexible VR Visualisation for Volumetric and Geometric Data on the Java VM

Scenery is a scenegraphing and rendering library. It allows you to quickly create high-quality 3D visualizations based on mesh data. Scenery is using Vulkan to render and its pipelines are configurable using YAML files, so it’s easy to switch between e.g. forward shading and deferred shading, as well as stereo rendering. Rendering pipelines can be switched on-the-fly. Sciview is an ImageJ/FIJI plugin for 3D visualization of images and meshes and uses Scenery as a rendering back-end. Both Scenery and Sciview support rendering to head-mounted virtual reality (VR) goggles like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift via OpenVR/SteamVR.

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sciview – interactive XR visualisation for fiji & imagej2

Scenery is a scenegraphing and rendering library. It allows you to quickly create high-quality 3D visualizations based on mesh data. Scenery is using Vulkan to render and its pipelines are configurable using YAML files, so it’s easy to switch between e.g. forward shading and deferred shading, as well as stereo rendering. Rendering pipelines can be switched on-the-fly. Sciview is an ImageJ/FIJI plugin for 3D visualization of images and meshes and uses Scenery as a rendering back-end. Both Scenery and Sciview support rendering to head-mounted virtual reality (VR) goggles like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift via OpenVR/SteamVR.

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