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To view any of the objects below just click on it and a new pop-up window will open. If you don't have the Multi3D viewer installed by now, it will be automatically downloaded and installed (500 kB) on your computer when the pop-up window opens.

If by any chance you experience some kind of problem viewing the model, it is highly recommended (especially for those with low-bandwidth Internet connection) to download the viewer from here.


  Requirements for running Multi3D Viewer and a list
of tested hardware and software configurations
 


Mercedes A
274kb
The MercedesA demo shows the cloning
ability of the Multi3D scene representation
and the interpolative quaternion rotations.
It's built out of pure meshes (no parametric
geometry).
Victorinox
21kb
The Victorinox model is made of 3400 polygons and 1700 vertices in 18 objects. Contains 8 smooth animations that can be triggered from JavaScript and by user interaction on with the 3D scene.
Perpetuum
5kb
The Perpetuum demo model with 21200 polygons and 12700 vertices in 41 objects and shows Multi3D's ability to simulate physics. Animations are hierarchy (parent-child) dependent and are triggered with user interaction on per-object level with the 3D scene.
Dish presentation
40kb
 This demo model contains 44700 polygons, 22800 vertices in 2 objects. Java scripts enable switching between two different models.
Dish model
25kb
This demo model contains 44700 polygons, 22800 vertices in 1 objects.
Visdalen Stol
13kb
This presentation shows the assembly instructions for 'Visalden stol'.
Glasholm bordsskiva
21kb
This presentation is a case study of using Multi3D Technology in a commercial presentation.
 
 

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