I have stuck with IMVU off and on over the years because I love that I can just buy a room and decorate it. I can spend hours curating furniture and decor and arranging it all nicely. Here's a snippet from an apartment room I arranged for RP purposes.
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In this article, we will delve into the process of exporting SketchUp models into WebGL-compatible JSON points, unlocking the potential for
In the realm of 3D modeling and web development, Google SketchUp stands out as a popular tool for creating intricate and immersive models. However, while SketchUp provides powerful features for modeling, exporting these creations into WebGL for web-based display can be a daunting task for many users.
Fortunately, with the right approach and understanding, this process can be simplified and streamlined, opening up a world of possibilities for showcasing SketchUp creations on the web.
Bridging the Gap between SketchUp and WebGL
Google SketchUp has long been revered for its intuitive interface and robust modeling capabilities. From architectural designs to intricate 3D scenes, SketchUp enables users to bring their visions to life with relative ease. However, when it comes to sharing these creations online, traditional formats often fall short in terms of interactivity and accessibility.
This is where WebGL comes into play. WebGL, or Web Graphics Library, is a JavaScript API that enables high-performance 3D graphics within compatible web browsers, without the need for additional plugins. By harnessing the power of WebGL, SketchUp models can be transformed into immersive web experiences, allowing users to explore and interact with them in real-time.
Instant NeRF is a neural rendering model that can produce pictures of a high-resolution 3D scene in a few moments after learning it in seconds.
Instant NeRF is a neural rendering model that can produce pictures of a high-resolution 3D scene in a few moments after learning it in seconds.
Nvidia events are known for combining technical prowess with spectacle, and this year’s GTC conference was no exception.
With a characteristic dazzling demo, the business concluded a week that saw the introduction of a new enterprise GPU and an Arm-based “superchip.”
Nvidia demonstrated the inverse: converting 2D photos into a 3D scene in milliseconds, 75 years after the world’s first instant shot recorded the 3D world in a 2D picture.
The technology, dubbed Instant NeRF, entails training a neural rendering model using a few dozen still photographs, as well as data on the camera angle for each shot. After that, the algorithm fills in the blanks by anticipating how light would behave in the real world.
“Instant NeRF might be as significant to 3D as digital cameras and JPEG compression have been to 2D photography,” said David Luebke, Nvidia’s VP of graphics research.
Nvidia revealed the technology in an AI tribute to Polaroid legend Andy Warhol.
With his camera, the computational behemoth reproduced a mythical shot of the pop musician. The photograph was then transformed into a 3D scene.
Nvidia believes that Instant NeRF might develop virtual worlds, capture 3D video
Modeler Recreates Scenes From Studio Ghibli’s “Nausicaä” in 3D
Modeler Recreates Scenes From Studio Ghibli’s “Nausicaä” in 3D
If you’ve never watched a Studio Ghibli movie before, stop what you are doing and watch one now. From ever-popular classics like My Neighbor Totoro to the most recent 2014 release When Marnie Was There, the distinct art style, animations, and methods of storytelling are wholly unique and what I like to call, “classic Disney with a dash of real-life issues”.
Kawecki has more for your wild dungeon scenes! Including this new dungeon room! Use this great new space and add all of your dungeon props! Compatible in Poser 4+!
A new Dungeon that consists of a 2-story room made up of independent props and figures. Includes props to equip a simple facility to handle tormenting and securing your characters.
Ready for Poser 11+ and fits Victoria 4 and Michael 4. Check it out!