Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A programming language that enables three dimensional 'worlds' to be displayed on a browser.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language; a file format standard for representing 3D scenes especially for creating VR environments
Virtual Reality Modeling Language VRML is a modeling language for creating 3-D virtual worlds. VRML is much more complex than HTML and requires programming knowledge, although some application tools make it easier to create virtual worlds. VRML files are quite large and you have to wait for them to load before you can travel through the world. Older browsers require plug-ins to render the worlds.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Used to create Web sites that are 3-D "worlds" that you "enter" using a VRML-enhanced browser. You can then use your mouse to "move" around this world in any direction. A language for creating interactive three dimensional rendering, used in conjunction with Web browsers. Main ©1997, 1998 Webmaster JDC !-- setonclickmethods();
The Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A language for describing virtual worlds networked via the Internet and hyperlinked with the World Wide Web. For more information visit the VRML Consortium.
Virtual reality modeling language. An ISO standard for 3-D multimedia and shared virtual worlds on the Internet.
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Virtual Reality Modelling Language. A language authoring standard which describes 3-D environments on the Web. The VRML specification allows users to participate in interactive 3-D simulations on the Web, for example, a room in which users can walk, and pick up objects and rotate them.
VRML is a format-tagging language for Web files. It is similar to HTML but permits interactive use of graphics, maps and other objects.
A specification for displaying three-dimensional objects on the World Wide Web. You can think of it as the 3-D equivalent of HTML. It is used to create the illusion of three-dimensional objects for onscreen virtual reality environments. The computer shows an apparently three-dimensional object from a certain position, and then creates the illusion of movement by gradually changing the viewpoint. The objects can be programmed to respond to mouse clicks.
A new programming language which allows computers to display and users to interact within fully-described three-dimensional virtual environments.
A means of rendering 3-D worlds from mathematical equations or descriptions. A VRML browser can create shapes and text within a navigable 3-D context. The v.2.0 specifications further enhance the immersive experience, allowing for such real-world events as interaction between "visitors" and collision detection when a user "bumps into" an object or other users.
The 3-D counterpart to HTML, VRML is a scriptlike language that permits rich 3-D scenes to be described in simple text files and displayed in VRML-capable Web browsers. VRML solves the problem of the high bandwidth required to transmit bitmapped scenes by minimizing the flow of information from the Web server to the browser and allowing the browser to render the scene--and thus do the bulk of the work required to display the scene--locally. See also HTML. (8/97)
A programming language to allow 3D effects to be added to HTML documents.
A computer language used to describe three-dimensional images; it allows a user ti interact with an image by viewing, moving, or rotating it.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a computer language that allows users to create three-dimensional programs. In a VRML application a user can click on any object to travel to another part of the program or to visit another Web page. Return to the top
VRML stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language. It is a programming language that allows creation of 3d environments by use of Polygon creation, and the ability to change light positions.
An open, platform-independent file format for 3-D graphics on the Web. It encodes computer-generated graphics in a way that makes them easily transportable across the network. VRML requires a special web browser to display these graphics, which simulate virtual reality, 3-D environments or worlds through which the user can move and interact with objects. These 3-D worlds can contain objects that link to documents, other objects, or other 3-D worlds.
Virtual Reality Modelling Language. The language used to describe interactive three-dimensional 3D graphics on the web.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language is used in viewing molecular structure data.
wrl. Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A developing language that creates navigatable 3D worlds (hence .wrl) on the WWW via a VRML browser or Web browser with a VRML plug-in. The specifications for VRML 2.0 were finalized in 1996/08 as ISO/IEC 14772.
Virtual reality modelinglanguage is the standard for creating actual 3-D spaces on the Web. It is the up-and-coming medium for Web authoring and browsing, as soon as all the bugs are worked out.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) -- An emerging 3-dimensional environment on the Internet. WAIS (Wide Area Information Servers) -- A client/server system allowing users to search through many databases around the Internet with a single-user interface.
Virtual Reality Markup Language. A standard by which the Internet delivers 3-dimensional virtual reality.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. VRML is a specialized language that allows for the creation of three dimensional user interfaces that can be accessed via Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator 3.0.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Method for creating three-dimensional environments on the Web, in which users can move around in virtual "rooms" or other spaces. Viewing VRML Web pages requires a VRML plug-in for a browser.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) VRML is an ISO standard for writing three-dimensional interactive graphics for multimedia and online environments. Visit the W3C VRML page for more information.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) Say "vermal." VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a way by which programmers can design and create 3-D places on the Web. Using VRML, a programmer can design a room or a landscape through which you can move around and look at (and touch!) things much as you do in the world outside your computer. Usually in a VRML space you have an onscreen representation of yourself, called an "avatar," that you control. You (that is, your avatar) can move around and look at things, see other avatars, and just generally hang out. (Think of DOOM or one of those other videogames where "you" walk through rooms.) This means that instead of clicking on buttons and links to get to this page as you just did, I could have created a VRML room with a library, and you could have had your avatar pull a dictionary off a shelf to look up this definition. Needless to say, VRML is a good way of presenting some kinds of information, but other things are easier to handle as regular readable Web pages. To see VRML pages you need special software, or additions to your usual browser.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML). A text file that describes 3D objects and scenes in a format for the World Wide Web.
(pronounced "vermal") Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Programming language used to create interactive, realistic 3-D worlds, which allow the user to move around spatially, and see the world from various angles. Many incredible Web pages are being developed using this. You need special software to view these. Live3D is Netscape’s plug-in for viewing 3-D. A good starting page can be found at Yahoo's VRML page
Virtual Reality Markup Language: The language used to create virtual reality programs.
Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML) is an Internet standard for the rendering of 3D graphics. VRML files can be viewed with plug-ins such as Live3D.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language for creating 3D sites on the Web.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language, the current standard for 3D objects and animations on the World Wide Web.
virtual reality modelling language- language for describing three dimensional image sequences and possible user interactions with them
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Similar to SGML and HTML, the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) provides a way to textually represent objects in a three-dimensional virtual world, defining color, size, shape, lighting factors, and so forth.
VRML stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language, which is (according to the VRML Mission Statement) "a universal description language for multi-participant simulations." VRML is specifically designed to allow people to navigate through three-dimensional worlds thatare placed on the World Wide Web. The first versions of VRML are subsets of the Open Inventor file format with additions to allow hyperlinking to the Web (to URLs - Universal Resource Locators).
Pronounced ver-mal, and short for Virtual Reality Modeling Language, VRML is a specification for displaying 3-dimensional objects on the World Wide Web. You can think of it as the 3-D equivalent of HTML. Files written in VRML have a .wrl extension (short for world). To view these files, you need a VRML browser or a VRML plug-in to a web browser.
Virtual Reality Markup Language. A page coding language that was created to allow three-dimensional web pages on the World Wide Web.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A file format for interactive 3-dimensional models. These can be viewed with with VRML-browsers such as Octaga Player ( OpenVRML/lookat, freewrl, Cosmo Player or Cortona). VRML2, also called VRML97, is the second version of this file format.
Virtual Reality Markup Language. A platform-independent language being developed for use on the Web for the description of 3-D virtual worlds.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A language for coding three-dimensional HTML applications.
VRML is a language for assembling and displaying virtual visual worlds, usually in three dimensions.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Specification for displaying 3-dimensional objects on the World Wide Web. Think of it as the 3-D equivalent of HTML. W-W-W
The Virtual Reality Markup Language aims at extending the World Wide Web into the domain of three-dimensional graphics. VRML "worlds" can depict realistic or otherworldly places, which can contain objects that link to other documents or VRML worlds on the Web. For information, see The Virtual Reality Entertainment Resource Guide.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language). A language for describing multi-participant interactive simulations in virtual worlds networked via the Internet and hyperlinked with the World Wide Web. To know more: The VRML Forum.
A language now becoming supported by the World Wide Web, for programming virtual reality content on the Internet
Stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language. It's a form of application that gives a 3-D effect to pictures sometimes allowing you to "move" through them.
Virtual Reality Modelling Language: a database description language applied to create 3D worlds. A standard for Internet-based 3D modelling, but still evolving.
VRML stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language. VRML is a computer language that will allow you to create three-dimensional Web sites.
Virtual Reality Modelling Language. A vector based 3-dimensional modelling language that sends ASCII text files over the Internet to be translated by the VRML viewing engine at the other end.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. The 3D counterpart to HTML.
This stands for Virtual Reality Markup Language. It was developed to allow the creation of virtual reality worlds. Your browser may need a specific plug-in to view VRML pages.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML; sometimes pronounced "vur-mole"). It has been proposed as a standard way of describing virtual reality experiences accessed via the Internet and integrated with the hypertextual power of the Web.
virtual reality modelling language. a language that allows graphical representations and models generated by computers to be broken into smaller components and transmitted across the Internet. (p. 73)
Virtual reality modeling language. The language used to create three-dimensional environments on the Web.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language is a standard, which enables designers to create interactive, animated 3D virtual worlds on the world-wide-web. The virtual landscapes it creates can be distributed using the Web where it can be displayed on a users screen for interactive viewing.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. The term "VRML" had been coined by Dave Ragget at the 1st WWW Conference in Geneva, May 1994. VRML is proposed as a logical markup format for non-proprietary platform independent VR.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) A language used to describe three-dimensional "worlds." Many VRML browsers exist. The latest versions of Netscape Navigator include the capability to render VRML scenes.
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VRML, or Virtual Reality Modeling Language, is a programming language released in 1995 which allows for the design and navigation of simulated space. An environment created in VRML gives a sense of moving through a three-dimensional space - this opens up exciting possibilities in the creation of virtual reality experiences. w-y
Virtual Reality Modeling/Markup Language
Virtual Reality Markup Language. A scripting language that allows for the creation of three-dimensional "worlds" that the user can explore.
Stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A new standard that allows the real world to be modeled across the Internet.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Can be thought of as a 3-D version of HTML. VRML defines behaviors through which the user navigates using a VRML browser.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. VRML is a language much like HTML for getting data on the Web. The 3D nature of VRML is where the two specs depart. Mark Pesce explained VRML to be, "...a language for describing multi-user interactive simulations-virtual worlds networked via the global Internet and hyperlinked within the World-Wide Web."
Virtual Reality Modelling Language This is a largely unused Internet technology which lets you explore 3D worlds. Communities have been set up where you walk through virtual towns talking to people. » VRML FAQ.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A tag language in which Web pages are formatted that can support 3-D graphics and interactive spatial navigation. W - Z
Protocol language which allows 3-D representation of graphics. Chat rooms are increasingly using VRML to represent chatters graphically with avatars.
Virtual Reality Markup Language. A computer language that provides a three-dimensional environment for traditional Internet browsers, resulting in a simple form of virtual reality available over the Internet.
Stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language and is used to create 3D environments or web pages that allow users to move around within the environment.
Virtual Reality Markup Language A standard way of describing to communicate to a VR application the objects and movement occuring in a VR "world".
Virtual Reality Modeling Language, a specification for displaying 3-dimensional objects on the World Wide Web. back to the top
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A a programming language that creates a virtual environment accessible from Web browsers. WAIS - Wide Area Information Servers. Search engine used to search for documents over the Internet.
This is an online programming language for creating three-dimensional programs. Looks pretty, but at current bandwidths it's pre-e-e-etty slow..
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. Allows you to create 3-D scenes on the Internet. Not widely used.
Virtual Reality Markup Language. Allows display of 3-dimensional imagery on the Web.
Virtual Reality Modeling Language. An open, extensible, industry-standard scene description language for 3-D scenes, or worlds, on the Internet. With VRML and certain software tools, you can create and view distributed, interactive 3-D worlds that are rich with text, images, animation, sound, music and video.
Virtual Reality Mark-up Language. A language that is used to create 3D effects on a Web site.
a tagging language for conveying three dimensional information over the Internet using a VRML browser. This language is used to create Virtual Reality worlds that you can fly around in to find information. It has fallen to the wayside due to many web browser plug-ins that do the job much better.
Virtual Reality Modelling Language. This is a file format which allows you to create 3D graphics for the Internet.
A programming language that has been designed to build 3-D applications on the Web.
(Virtual Reality Modeling Language) A way to specify a 3D scene for viewing over the World Wide Web.
Abbreviation for Virtual Reality Markup Language. It is a programming language used to construct Web pages; it allows the user to navigate in a three-dimensional world.
A three-dimensional navigation specification used to create three-dimensional worlds.
Short for Virtual Reality Modelling Language, a set of codes used for writing the files for three dimensional, virtual reality programs.
( virtual reality modeling language) A developing standard for describing interactive 3D scenes delivered across the internet. In short, VRML adds 3D data to the Web.
From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" ( 1999-07-23) An idea for 3D compositional graphics on the Web, proposed by Dave Raggett as "Virtual Reality Markup Language," and implemented by Mark Pesce as a variant of Silicon Graphics's "Inventor" format; later managed by the VRML consortium, now "Web 3D" consortium. The Web 3D Consortium
n. Acronym for Virtual Reality Modeling Language. A scene description language for creating 3-D interactive Web graphics similar to those found in some video games, allowing the user to "move around" within a graphic image and interact with objects. VRML, a subset of Silicon Graphics' Inventor File Format (ASCII), was created by Mark Pesce and Tony Parisi in 1994. VRML files can be created in a text editor, although CAD packages, modeling and animation packages, and VRML authoring software are the tools preferred by most VRML authors. VRML files reside on an HTTP server; links to these files can be embedded in HTML documents, or users can access the VRML files directly. To view VRML Web pages, users need a VRML-enabled browser, such as WebSpace from Silicon Graphics, or a VRML plug-in for Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. See also 3-D graphic, HTML document, HTTP server (definition 1).
VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language, usually pronounced vermal) is a standard file format for representing 3-dimensional (3D) interactive vector graphics, designed particularly with the World Wide Web in mind.