three-dimensional rendering

Virtual reality is computer simulation of an artificial, but realistic, environment within which humans interact. Three-dimensional rendering is a vital element of virtual reality. This involves geometry construction, rendering, and analysis. There are different methods used to simulate artificially constructed variations on objects and environments from the tangible world into their virtual reality equivalents. Most of today's Virtual Reality (VR) systems construct components by assembling, patterning, lighting, and shadowing polygon-based models. Total Exposure provides additional information.

The development of micro-lens and micro-mirror arrays with transparent polymers is enabling a whole new generation of three-dimensional imaging. Micro-lens arrays constructed of polymeric materials can be focused using compression or expansion with piezoelectric currents. The interaction of holotechnology laser images with microscale lens or micro-mirror arrays can create truly three-dimensional travelling images. Page Virtual Tours Cape Coral, Florida is about unique developments in virtual reality.

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