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Real World Object Size Comparison in Papervision3D

Post Date: Oct 12, 2007 3:09 p.m.
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While doing development in Papervision 3D again for a campus map , I thought it would be fun to mock up a dynamic size comparison tool like the one at sizeasy . The demo has the obligatory iPhone along with a BlackBerry 8700 and a deck of cards. The measurements are in millimeters, but you could change it to whatever you want, as long as all of the objects matched up. You can also add a URL to whatever image you want to use for each object:

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