Virtual Real Worlds and the GIS
Tele3DWorld and MellaniuM Design have the ability to create realistic real time virtual 3D models and environments for geographical purposes. These 3D environments can be explored on a computer and over the internet.
GIS environments enable you walk-through and interact with existing or future geographical environments just as if you are physically there. Using 3D avatars and models with animation can describe the geographic value more effectively using guidance speech, music and sound effects are played as the 3D environments are explored simultaneously by as many as 32 people at any given time. This ability is very useful for creating an atmosphere conducive to the farming or land management, hiking, urban planning, and conservation community.
Welcome to the future of the 3D Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
What is an Interactive Virtual 3D GIS Environment?
An Interactive Virtual 3D GIS Environment allows you to actually interact with your chosen geographical area, either passively or actively. Using avatars and 3D objects in a GIS environment you can virtually walk/drive around, view landscape, trees, rocks, etc., hear birds and bees while talking to one another and experience the entire atmosphere in a true full scale perspective of the 3D environment.
Who will benefit from this Service?
Anyone considering a 3D environment drive/walk-through, or Virtual Reality experience of the countryside/city virtually anywhere in the world;
Landscape Gardeners;
Farms;
National Agricultural Organisations;
Geologists;
Surveyors;
etc.
Some examples of possible users are:
Land Managers;
Walkers/hikers;
National Park;
Geological exploration;
TV shows;
Holidaymakers;
Etc.
Examples of typical Virtual 3D GIS Environments?
National Parks;
Parks;
Roads/motorways;
Footpaths/bridal ways;
Cities/towns;
Farms;
Planet Earth;
Moon.
See Mellanium at http://mellanium.com and referenced articles for more information.
Copyright (c) Ken Rigby for MellaniuM Design and Tele3DWorld.
About Author :
As ludologist at Tele3DWorld ken researches the 3D paradigm.
http://tele3dworld.com