![]() ![]() ![]() The textures are stretched over the cube so, that seams on its corners are not visible and the illusion of the integrity of the image is created. ![]() PANORAMA(Click on the image and rotate it in any direction while holding the left mouse button)In fact, at first glance an interactive panorama consists of a three- dimensional cube, which has a stretched texture over the each side with a specific distortion (the projection of the sphere to a cube), and inside the cube is a virtual camera from which the panorama is observed. But what if just the series of static images is not enough? What if the client wants a greater sense of presence and volume than the 2d bitmap images, while doing the animation is impractical because of the significant time and computational costs? The answer to this rhetorical and quite topical question is the pseudo three- dimensional representation of 2d images using 3d interactive panoramas technology. How is easy the understanding between the client and the designer when there are no need in explaining and thinking over drawings, plans, sketches, elevations and other raw technical information. Everybody knows how important the visualization and its role is in presentation of the design to the end user with nice photorealistic images. ![]()
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