Adding 3D Graphics To An Internet Web Page - Roland Picza PIX-4 User Manual

3d scanner
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Adding 3D graphics to an internet web page

Dr. PICZA comes with a function for exporting files in VRML format (Ver.1.0). VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a
language used to display 3D graphics on the World Wide Web, where they can be viewed using a web browser capable of displaying
VRML files. Color data from Dr. PICZA is also preserved in these VRML files. In this example, we'll add the image of a original fishing
lure scanned with the PIX-4 to a web page. (This product does not include a web browser or web-page authoring software, which must be
obtained from another source.)
Set the lure in place on the workpiece table and scan it with the PIX-4.
1
In this example, we'll scan only one side of the lure, and use Dr.
PICZA's [Add Backside Faces] function to make a complete three-
dimensional representation.
3
Under [File] - [Preferences...], click
[Add Backside Faces] to turn it on,
then export the data in VRML format.
4
VRML files can be opened and viewed with a
web browser that supports the VRML format.
By adding a link to a VRML file from a web
page, you can also display the VRML file on
the World Wide Web. (For details on how to
do this, please refer to the documentation for
your web-page authoring software or a third-
party guide to HTML.)
Use Dr. PICZA to color the scanned data.
2
(For details on adding color, please refer to
the help screens for Dr. PICZA.)
VRML-format file
9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Picza pix-30

Table of Contents