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On this page you can find sample Attract3D presentations. In order to
view a 3DP, simply click on the picture below. if the presentation
doesn't open make sure that you installed
the Attract3D presentations viewer.
You may open presentation from its current location or save it for
offline viewing.
In all presentations the following controls are available:
- Mouse moves while left button is pressed -
rotate
scene left, up, right or down (or turn around the scene to the opposite
direction)
- Mouse moves while right button is pressed -
step away
(mouse moves up) or come closer (mouse moves down)
- Mouse moves while wheel button is pressed -
move
scene in parallel to view plane left, up, right or down (or move in the
opposite direction)
- ESCAPE key pressed - end presentation
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Size: 13.67 Mb
Virtual cars showroom. Cars are located outside the store in special
marble pedestals and spin in different directions. You may move around
the scene, come closer and see every car in details.
Cars
inside the store don't rotate. You may get in and meet the teller...
although you may notice that she is always busy, as all tellers used to
be :-)
This
presentation demonstrates showroom of multiple products of the same
nature and also hints on how to arrange online dialog with the
customers in 3D virtual space.
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Size: 5.39 Mb
A supermodel girl talking by mobile phone sits on an office chair and
spins counter-clockwise on a marble pedestal.
This presentation demonstrates single product or another object showcast in 3D virtual space.
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Size: 1.61 Mb
Passenger aircraft takeoff. Watch a short
fragment of airport duty, one plane takes off, while other
aircraft are docked on the ground.
This presentation demonstrates some more advanced features, including sound,
supplement text and image panels and smoke effects.
This presentation demonstrates means for live realistic 3D simulations.
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Size: 20.62 Mb
Virtual furniture store. You can see and compare side-by-side different types of furniture that you may want for your home arrangement.
There's an always-busy teller in this store that looks very much like the teller in car store.
This
presentation shows use of 3D virtual space for furniture and other
static objects comparison and testing. Also it gives an idea how to
manage visual communication withthe customers in 3D virtual space.
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