
VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language, pronounced vermal or by its initials, originally—before 1995—known as the Virtual Reality Markup Language) is a standard file format for representing 3-dimensional (3D) interactive vector graphics, designed particularly with the World Wide Web in mind. It has been superseded by X3D. ==WRL File Format== ...
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Virtual Reality Modelling Language. A platform-independent format for using 3D images on the internet.
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(from the article `computer graphics`) ...of graphics routines that may be implemented in computer programming languages such as C or Java. PHIGS (programmer`s hierarchical interactive ...
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Virtual Reality Modelling Language,
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Virtual Reality Modeling Language. 1. The quickest way to crash a Netscape browser. 2. A developing technology, developed to guarantee a continuing lack of Internet bandwidth.
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Virtual Reality Modelling Language. Software for creating 3D scenes in Web pages. The client needs to install the appropriate plug-in (for instance, Live 3D).
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Virtual Reality Modeling Language (originally named Virtual Reality Markup Language)
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Virtual Reality Modeling Language
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Virtual Reality Modelling Language. This is a file format which allows you to create 3D graphics for the Internet.
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(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) A way to specify a 3D scene for viewing over the World Wide Web.
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In computing, method of displaying three-dimensional images on a Web page. VRML, which functions as a counterpart to HTML, is a platform-independent language that creates a virtual reality scene which users can `walk` through and follow links much like a conventional Web page. In some contexts, VRML can replace conventional comput...
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(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) A programming language that supports animation of virtual spaces on web pages.
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