Add Your Photos to Your 3D Apartment or Webspace
Written by admin on September 26, 2008 – 4:14 am -Now that every web page is available in 3D, take decorating your 3D webspace to the next level.
Previously we discussed how you can customize your own 3D website as well as how you can use the 3D Search to find 3D objects, places and themes.
Not only can you change, backgrounds such as the sky, whole themes can be dropped into your webspace. Change your 3D website to how you want it to look.
Now you can add your favorite photos to your 3D social network page or 3D website.
Simply use the 3D web search engine in the ExitReality Dashboard or at www.ExitReality.com to find the 3D picture frame you want to display your photo.
Copy the link below into the search box, press search and drag the resultant image into your 3D web space.
http://scr.exitreality.com/protos/PictureFrame.wrl
Now that you have the 3D picture frame object in your space, the edit features allow you to add the url where your photo resides to the frame.
Move, rotate or resize the picture frame to suit your style. The choice is yours. Once you are done, remember to save your addition.
This demonstration worked in a 3D MySpace apartment, it can also work on any web page on the internet that you control.
Remember to invite your friends to chat and see your newly updated apartment through the ExitReality 3D multi user chat.
The Entire Web is now in 3D.
Tags: 3D apartment, 3d myspace, 3D photos, 3D Social Networking, 3D web
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September 28th, 2008 at 10:43 am
Keep up the good work.
October 12th, 2008 at 4:04 am
I tried to put an animated gif picture file with only 2 frames in it into a picture frame wrl object for my 3D web space but the picture would not animate. It just showed the first frame and that was it. Does it depend on the wrl file whether the gif file animates or not? I have seen animated picture files on 3D websites but they were the actual website not decorations. Thank you. I love ExitReality.
October 12th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
ExitReality uses open standards that make distinctions between images and movies. If you use an animated GIF where an image is required, it will treat it as a static image and will not animate, just as you pointed out. If you placed an animated GIF into an object that accepts movies (such as our Plasma TV), the GIF will animate.
It does depend on how the 3D file has been designed. Our picture frame that is available in the search engine is designed to accept static images. Try using another picture frame from the search engine, or even consider creating your own photo frame object that will display your animated GIF.
November 1st, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Thank you for your website
I made with photoshop backgrounds for myspace and youtube and whatever
my backgrounds:http://tinyurl.com/5assk2
have a great day and thank you again!