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Re: [www-vrml] Fw: 3D renderings & Virtual tours (trees) (again)



Not trying to resurrect a dead pummelled horse, but this screen shot is too sweet
not to bring to your attention. If this isn't real enough for that landscaper guy,
nothing is:

http://www.planetunreal.com/images.asp?/images/screens/st_031605_2.jpg

Dave A

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:37:38 +0200, George Birbilis wrote:

>fwd from QTVR list:
>
>From: "Stephen Recker"
>Cc: <quicktime-vr@lists.apple.com>
>Subject: Re: 3D renderings & Virtual tours
>
>
>> Trees & such absolutely can be done in a 3D environment. Check out
>> http://www.3dnature.com/
>>
>> I've been using World Construction Set for a while and it is exactly
>> what you need. Their home page has a link to contractors. The also have
>> an email list that is populated by some really talented folks. Once you
>> are done putting together your scene, you can output it as a still
>> pict, a QuickTime movie, and now you can even output it as a real-time
>> scene that can be flown through - ala PlayStation.
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> Stephen
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, January 17, 2005, at 05:08 AM, Lukeabout wrote:
>>
>> > Hi everybody,
>> >
>> > Got this request from a client I've done some VR work for:
>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> > -------------------
>> > I have a client in St. Louis, the developer of a 500 acre property
>> > wants a virtual tour of the area (not a 360 degree panoramic
>> > but an actual modeled virtual tour of the environment... like the fly
>> > in you see on the PGA tour, etc.) We have architectural renderings
>> > and digital photos to go by. It would consist of probably a 2 minute
>> > piece they would show in the sales office on plasma screen or link to
>> > the website I'm designing. I've developed their marketing strategy and
>> > design of print collateral as well. Just returned from a 4 day trip
>> > to the area last week to meet with client, architects, builders and
>> > review the property and market.
>> >
>> > The virtual tour would show property trails, landscape (lots of oak and
>> > bluffs, etc.) and suggest custom homes nestled in the woods
>> > (we could get photos from the selected builders as a reference for
>> > this). Any thoughts or references?
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> > ------------------------
>> >
>> > I'm thinking some of this can be done - but a lot of it (trees & such)
>> > can't,
>> > even in a 3D program  .  .  .  .
>> >
>> > Anyone interested who thinks they can (and wants to) do it ?
>>
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