US Patent Application 17825067. Three-Dimensional (3D) Image Modeling Systems and Methods for Automatically Generating Virtual 3D Store Environments simplified abstract

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Three-Dimensional (3D) Image Modeling Systems and Methods for Automatically Generating Virtual 3D Store Environments

Organization Name

The Procter & Gamble Company

Inventor(s)

Diana Jobson Cheshire of Wyoming OH (US)

Joshua Allen Williams of Cincinnati OH (US)

Three-Dimensional (3D) Image Modeling Systems and Methods for Automatically Generating Virtual 3D Store Environments - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17825067 titled 'Three-Dimensional (3D) Image Modeling Systems and Methods for Automatically Generating Virtual 3D Store Environments

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes systems and methods for automatically creating virtual 3D store environments. - These systems and methods involve loading a set of 3D imaging assets, including product texture images and standard product models, from a computer memory. - A virtual 3D area is generated using a 3D engine, which takes input from a matrix file depicting one or more 3D products. - The 3D engine positions the virtual 3D products based on positioning data in the matrix file. - A virtual 3D store environment is then generated based on the virtual 3D area and a 3D structural model. - The resulting virtual 3D store environment can be rendered as a photorealistic environment in virtual 3D space.


Original Abstract Submitted

Three-dimensional (3D) image modeling systems and methods are described for automatically generating virtual 3D store environments. The 3D image modeling systems and methods comprise loading, from a computer memory, a product set of 3D imaging assets including product texture images and standard product model(s). A virtual 3D area is generated by a 3D engine inputting a matrix file that depicts one or more 3D products. The 3D engine positions the one or more virtual 3D products based on positioning data in the matrix file. A virtual 3D store environment is generated based on the virtual 3D area and a 3D structural model. The virtual 3D store environment is configured for rendering as a photorealistic environment in virtual 3D space.