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If you prefer hand coding to using different programs or if you just want to get the hang of the code so that you can tweak items made with a program of some sort then these tutorials are for you. To handcode VRML all you need is a text editor that allows you to save wrl files. Notepad works, but I (Fire-Valkyrie) would recommend VRMLpad or something like Crimson Editor. I use Crimson Editor, which is freeware. It both numbers the lines and highlights the code with different colours which helps you find and correct mistakes. VRMLpad isn't free but can be downloaded as an evaluation version with limited funcionality.

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