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2007-11-08 01:07 AM - last edited on 2023-05-09 01:02 PM by Noemi Balogh
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2007-11-13 06:43 AM
Carstene wrote:Yes You are right, the VRML created by ArchiCAD and other CADs is too large and not usable (I think everybody knows it). Vitruvian Studio was born to solve this problem.
I....I was talking about above, 44 MB! Belive me this file is not usable....
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2008-02-19 06:01 PM
Thomas wrote:Vitruvian Studio seems potentially useful VRML tool especially in terms of file size minimisation, but unfortunately VRML as a format cannot compare at all with the user experience that Zermatt offered:
What's the difference between Zermatt and Vitruvian Studio?
http://www.vitruvian-studio.com/
This one is 199 Euro. Did Zermatt do anything VS can't?
2008-02-19 06:35 PM
...............as well a a vastly superior walk through mode where collision detection actually WORKS, (unlike VRML) - so your viewpoint rises as you walk up hills or steps etc., and where doors are automatically recognised as openings. .......Sorry, but before talking about VRML, you should try it ... In the field of Realtime 3D the VRML is known for its INTERACTIVITY and for the best and more comfortable navigation mode (collision detection, gravity, speed control, terrain following, mouse navigation...).. of course in a vrml scene you can go up and down stairs and open doors ...
2008-02-19 07:51 PM