Papercurve's Interactive Annotation allows the user to upload and create content that uses interactive 3D modules or elements as part of their presentation. With the addition of 3D models, the user can better communicate the form and function of molecules or structures through 3D visualization. Content consumers will also better understand the scale and structure of a discussed topic to provide feedback or render opinions.
Try out the Demos below
Virus Model Demo: vision.papercurve.com
Medical Device Demo: http://vision.papercurve.com/index.html?model=medical
*Features are still in development and components are still susceptible to change.
How it works
When you navigate to our 3D Display demo, you will be presented with one of our sample 3D models in a standard viewer.
You can turn and rotate the image using the rotate icon.
The view of the image can switch to different modes by selecting the drop down menu.
Comments/Marks can be made on specific locations on the 3D model using the Annotate and Shapes function.
Annotations made on the model exist within the 3D space in which the module occupies, therefore once you rotate the model, the comment will move relative to the object.
If there are specific elements that you would like to focus on, by right-clicking on the model while highlighting the element desired and clicking show only, Papercurve will isolate the element and only display the highlighted material. This way you can inspect individual elements of an interactive module.
The ruler tool can be used to measure the length between two points on the model.