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What is 100town.com

Using advanced 3D technology, 100town.com brings the virtual reality into practice. Here visitors can view 3D scene created by users just like traveling in a cyber land.

100town.com also tried to unveil the secret of 3D technology to users. The tutorial here will guide users to understand the structure of 3D scene. Follow the instructions everybody have the chance of creating 3D scenarios by their digital cameras and common image processing software. Easy to use is an important characteristic when designing the 100town.com 3D system. Here users need only drag an image and drop it into the 3D software. Follow the hints then a vivid 3D scene will be created.

 What does 100town.com have?
Now 100town.com supports three types of scene, Picture scene, panorama scene, skybox scene.

Picture scene is one simple scene where use can use a picture as background. For example, it can be used as a map.

Panorama is a way of using one long and continuous picture to create a vision of 360 degrees. The function of panorama is supported by most of digital cameras and the long and continuous picture can be created by stitching several pictures together. Most Image processing software supports the photo stitching function.
Skybox is a little bit complicated which needs 6 pictures but it is more closed to reality. 

 

What can users benefit from 100town.com?

The 3D software is build upon advanced Java technology. It does not need a client side installation. It is safe and reliable. Customers can use it to present their 3D products without professional knowledge and complicated operations. Users can also embed the 3D scenes into their own web pages as a plug-in. For example, if the service provider of one blog web portal supports HTML source editing of content, bloggers can embed the 3D scene into their articles.


100town.com provides functions of putting 3D photos and 3D photo albums into a scene. 100town.com also supports creating links between different scenes or to an outside link. For example, a web address etc.
 
 
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