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This feature enables a virtual 'location' to be selected (or created) in order to show an item in context in its intended environment. Many people can gather in this virtual space to see demonstrations for example, or it can used as an easy tool to animate a concept for others to view later as a narrative.
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This feature enables a virtual 'location' to be selected (or created) in order to show an item in context in its intended environment. Many people can gather in this virtual space to see demonstrations for example, or it can used as an easy tool to animate a concept for others to view later as a narrative.
  
This kind of scenario modelling might be similar to the way advanced 3D computer games are rendered - in realtime and with [Physics engine physics engines] to simulate gravity, friction etc. A similar concept to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinima Machinima] which uses 3D computer game environments to quickly and easily create an animated film on a normal computer.
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This kind of scenario modelling might be similar to the way advanced 3D computer games are rendered - in realtime and with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_engine physics engines] to simulate gravity, friction etc. A similar concept to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinima Machinima] which uses 3D computer game environments to quickly and easily create an animated film on a normal computer.

Revision as of 04:04, 10 January 2007

This feature enables a virtual 'location' to be selected (or created) in order to show an item in context in its intended environment. Many people can gather in this virtual space to see demonstrations for example, or it can used as an easy tool to animate a concept for others to view later as a narrative.

This kind of scenario modelling might be similar to the way advanced 3D computer games are rendered - in realtime and with physics engines to simulate gravity, friction etc. A similar concept to Machinima which uses 3D computer game environments to quickly and easily create an animated film on a normal computer.