Gallery

There are several varieties of web galleries available to show off your images. They range from the minimal "picture with navigation buttons" script to extravagant interactive book programs that force you to grab corners and turn pages to see the next image. The logical extension of this spectrum would be a 3D gallery where you have to walk around to look at each successive image.

I've attached one such example at the bottom of this page. I apologize for the poor building design. The lack of interior lighting and few windows has left some of the images poorly lit, and the portrait is tarnished with shadow. To handle the issue of more images than wallspace, the building will rehang new images as soon as you leave a room.

Figure 1. Left mousedrag to look around. WASD to look move around. When you move between rooms, the images on the walls should alternate. You can force image rotation by using the space key. Control the FOV with e/c. If you get bored, explore the outside world with your jetpack by holding down the right mouse button. Mouse Problems?

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