The Atmosphere web sites are gone from the links below are gone or access to the needed client software is no longer available. All interactive object VR examples below used the Adobe Atmosphere VR format. Today, only their descriptions remain, which now serve as useful concepts for future designers.
Science |
|
Drive on Mars | An educational outreach experiment: driving a virtual rover on a digital martian terrain; digital simulation habitats; and space station models. |
Physics Playground | Interaction and high interest concepts provide the learning power of focused attention. |
Solar System | This scenario provide an authentic model of the solar system in terms of relative motion, rotation and distance of the planets are concerned. The size of the sun is not to scale. It has been reduced in order to enable users better visibility of the planets. |
History |
|
Stonehenge | This provides a walk-through model of the Stonehenge moment, created by Neolithic people or 4,000 years ago. |
The St. Michael's Church in Germany | The church is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a Benedictine Closier built in 1000 AD. |
Art |
|
PhotoCube | Visual art playfulness. |
Salvador Dali painting gallery and 3D game | a virtual 3D painting gallery and 3D game for an exhibition on Salvador Dali. |
Elementary School |
|
Tidy | This composition helps children follow directions and learn prepositions such as under, over, etc. |
Organizational Tools |
|
Conference Room | An online VR meeting space which also allows for the uploading of Flash presentations to display to an audience. |
Galleries |
|
Atmospherians.com | This pages shows the best of the Atmospherians' designers but also click Showcase in the pull-down menu for other categories. |
VR Integration:
Canoma, Poser and Bryce models in Adobe Atmosphere worlds |
Mixing the creations of different VR design tools is possible. These examples show the combination of Bryce (terrains), Conoma (still image augmentation), Poser (people) and Atmosphere. |
3D & VR Chapter Home Page | Updated April 2, 2008 | Page author: Houghton