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Modeling
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Building of complex 3D objects and structures from simple elements by merely adding and cutting them.
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Transforming
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A simple way of arranging objects in scenes ("drag&drop").
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Direct editing of objects in a 3D window includes the following operations:
- rotation,
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- deformation,
- mirror,
- texture mapping.
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Textures
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Creation and editing textures: drawing, scaling, rotation.
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Animating textures.
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Sounds
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Sounds (WAV and MIDI formats) can be linked to the objects.
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Backgrounds
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ISB allows the creation of panoramic images by:
- using pre-built impressive landscapes,
- selecting background textures,
- editing background colors.
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3D texts
Publishing to Web
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The objects and scenes created may be published on the World Wide Web. (Then they can be viewed using any standard VRML browser).
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Internet support
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Internet addresses can be linked to the objects created.
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Library
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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.
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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.
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