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  1. Hi, The ebook has been a long project with much of the rendering and animations completed quite some time ago. Only in April this year, we released the final version (yes, it is free). As of today, we have more than a thousand downloads and thankfully, with no major complaint received. It is the first time this ebook is shared in CGArchitects. I hope the community (assuming anybody reads this post) will take a look at it and run with some of the ideas in this ebook in the direction CG presentations could be steered forth. There is also much to learn from the award-winning building (by Murcutt, Lewin and Lark) explained in this ebook/monograph. Please watch the Youtube navigation video first in the link below. Oh, please remember to share it too. Many thanks. Link: https://sites.google.com/site/digitalflatland/aybec Note to Moderator: Kindly help move this to a more appropriate forum, if available. Thank you.
  2. I'm pretty interested about what the architect community think about CL3VER and if it answer the need of an interactive 3D presentation tool in the architecture industry.
  3. Studio/Institution: lichtecht Client: massa Genre: Residential Exterior Software: 3ds max Website: http://www.lichtecht.de Description: hello guys, lichtecht finished another project. a virtual housing estate. you can watch it here: Massahaus Siedlung Virtual Tour It is based on QuickTime VR. Unfortunately, Apple will not support Quicktime VR in the future, so we made a html5 version for ipad/iphone and a flash version. With a click on the blue and green dots you can visit new positions. By clicking on the icons on the roof you could change the position and even entered some homes. If you look down, you can click on the wind rose and return to the starting point. There is an Easter Egg for a position on the island at the bridge. Perhaps you can find it here are some shots from the scene:
  4. Studio/Institution: The Archi Studio Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3D Max Website: http://www.thearchistudio.com Description: 360-degree virtual environments, using QTVR (QuickTime Virtual Reality). The technology we use is unparalleled in image quality, interactivity and network-ability. Archi studio serves the Real Estate and Yachting markets world-wide with this technology. Interactive Presentations improve site "stickiness." Similar to streaming video, interactive video increases the likelihood people will stay on your site longer. People who are captured by streaming video spend 80 percent more of time online than their non-video viewing content parts, consequently they regularly purchase goods online. This is a screen shot of out 360 interactive presentation for more information, please visit http://www.thearchistudio.com/design/360-virtual-tour.html
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