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Explore 3D Models with VR.Browser: A Virtual Reality Experience

The VR.Browser is an innovative tool for browsing product models in virtual reality. Users can easily interact with 3D models using the Cosmo Player Plug-in, which allows rotation, zooming, and location changes. By uploading a WRL file to the IMS system, users gain access to an immersive VRML representation of their product. The interface includes various windows for navigation, control, and help, as well as features for linking documents to specific objects. Discover related documents seamlessly from within the VR environment.

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Explore 3D Models with VR.Browser: A Virtual Reality Experience

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  1. VR Browser & Methods • Virtual reality browser - tool to browse the product model • Using the Cosmo Player Plug-in, users can rotate, zoom, change location etc. of the model. When a user sets up a wrl file of the model to the IMS system, a VRML representation of the product model is made available. • Windows of the interface: Virtual Reality (VR) browser, methods, selected objects, control and related documents, in addition to some help popup. • Available Methods • Link documents (files) to the particular objects in the VR window. Unique ID defined in the product model for the selected object is sent to the IMS as a part of the metadata. • Browse documents related to the selected object in the VR window. Documents will be listed in the ” related documents” window. Client applications can now view these documents.

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