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Recorded Webinar: Building Virtual Worlds for use with Virtual Reality Toolbox

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This webinar covers techniques for building virtual worlds for use with Virtual Reality Toolbox.  Through product demonstrations, attendees will learn how to:

  • Add objects to virtual worlds
  • Change important object properties (position, rotation, dimensions, color)
  • Group objects
  • Insert viewpoints and lights into virtual worlds
  • Use objects created in popular 3D authoring tools in the virtual worlds
  • Add terrains based on DEM data to virtual worlds
  • Effectively navigate in virtual worlds using Virtual Reality Toolbox internal viewer

The webinar will show how to use V-Realm Builder editor and other toolsfor authoring virtual worlds.

This webinar will also cover linking of virtual worlds to Simulink models and MATLAB data.

This webinar is for people who watched “Introduction to Virtual Reality Toolbox”  webinar and want to learn more about  authoring virtual worlds, as well as for prospective and current users of Virtual Reality Toolbox who want to improve their virtual world authoring skills.

** To view associated demo files for this webinar, go to MATLAB Central at: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=14710&objectType=file

Product Focus

  • Virtual Reality Toolbox

This webinar was recorded on 18 Apr 2007

Duration: 65 Minutes