Development of Web-Based Information System for Visualization of Three-dimensional Models of Museum Exhibits
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2016.6.22Keywords:
3D visualization, 3D website, Stereoscopy, 3D web development, Computer graphics, Web, Museum, Information system, HTML, CSS, JavaScriptAbstract
In the following article main results are going to be summarized about three-dimensional web development and technologies. An introduction to 3D representation methods that are applied on the featured three-dimensional webpage is going to be presented. Transformation techniques will be described, which convert a traditional two-dimensional webpage into a fully functional three-dimensional platform. The methods and concepts used are based on technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The principle of automatic conversion is going to be showed, upon which almost any two-dimensional webpage can be converted into a 3D website, including minimal manual interaction. Future concept and conclusions are also described.References
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