• Title/Summary/Keyword: X3D 기반 3차원 뷰어

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Development of Web-based Virtual Theme Park Using X3D Components and Profiles (X3D 컴포넌트와 프로파일을 이용한 웹 기반 가상테마 파크의 구축)

  • Cho Seung-Il;Song Seung-Heon;Kim Eung-Kon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.576-579
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    • 2005
  • As the tools for constructing the cyber world such as virtual theme park on the web, QuickTime VR for 2D panorama Images and VRML for 3D modeling have been used for years. QuickTime VR had some weak points, which were the distortion of images and the difficulties of operating objects vividly and navigating effectively. VRML, though it was able to support various 3D elements to users, was not able to be approached easily by users because of the difficulties for providing viewer. Therefore, in this thesis, we will make it easy for users to approach the contents on the web, offering the concept of X3D components, and profiles and will construct the highly marketable 3D cyber world.

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An Implementation Method of Virtual Environment Physical Properties (가상물체의 물리적 속성 구현 방법)

  • Im, Chang-Hyuck;Lee, Min-Geun;Lee, Myeong-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2007
  • Computer graphics technology has advanced such that all objects can be represented within a computer display. However, because computer displays have a finite resolution, the variety of objects that can be realistically represented together in the same view is restricted by the difference in their relative size. In addition, objects cannot be rendered according to their physical properties in terms of real length units in current computer graphics technology. To solve these problems, we have defined a method that allows objects to be described using real-world physical property units, such as metric units, in a computer graphics system, and developed a 3D browser based on X3D, which implements the concept of relative proportion properties.

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