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Features

Modeling

 
Building of complex 3D objects and structures from simple elements by merely adding and cutting them.




Transforming

 
A simple way of arranging objects in scenes ("drag&drop").

 
Direct editing of objects in a 3D window includes the following operations:
  • rotation,
  • scale,
  • deformation,
  • mirror,
  • texture mapping.




Textures

 
Creation and editing textures: drawing, scaling, rotation.

 
Animating textures.




Sounds

 
Sounds (WAV and MIDI formats) can be linked to the objects.




Backgrounds

 
ISB allows the creation of panoramic images by:
  • using pre-built impressive landscapes,
  • selecting background textures,
  • editing background colors.




3D texts

 
3D texts can be added to the scenes as objects.

Operations with 3D texts include:

  • editing texts,
  • choosing fonts,
  • setting characters color and execution quality.




Publishing to Web

 
The objects and scenes created may be published on the World Wide Web. (Then they can be viewed using any standard VRML browser).




Internet support

 
Internet addresses can be linked to the objects created.




Library

 
ISB Library contains:
  • Textures - more than 900 various samples in the following categories: Arts, Abstract, Block, Brick, Clouds, Dalle, Floorstone, Floorwood, Grids, Grass, Ground, Leaves, Hightech, Ordinary, Rainbow, Stonedeco, Stonewild, Stucco, Waves, Wood;
  • VRML objects and models - more than 250 models of houses, furniture, trees etc.;
  • Pictures - 40 high-resolution graphic images;
  • Movies - more than 40 images including animated figurines, doors and windows, fire;
  • VRML scenes - 15 scenes with complex structures and impressive decorations.




ISB interface

  • A friendly and adaptable interface. ISB contains a detailed Help system and an illustrated hypertext Quick Start Guide, which includes descriptions of the basic methods of creating 3D objects and scenes, editing textures and objects.







Last updated: Thu, 04 Sep 2008
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