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Method for interactive catalog for 3D objects within the 2D environment

  • US 10,002,208 B2
  • Filed: 05/12/2015
  • Issued: 06/19/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/13/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for visualizing a three-dimensional model of an object in a two-dimensional environment, the method comprising:

  • receiving, with a processor, from a user, an import request to import the two-dimensional environment to be used as a background for the three-dimensional model;

    importing, with the processor, based on the import request, the two-dimensional environment;

    receiving, with the processor, from the user, a perspective request to provide a perspective to the two-dimensional environment, wherein the perspective request includes a selection of intersection points and lines connecting the intersection points in the two-dimensional environment that provides the perspective of the two-dimensional environment;

    removing, based upon the perspective request, one or more objects within the two-dimensional environment and displaying the two-dimensional environment without the one or more removed objects;

    receiving, with the processor, from the user, a scale request to provide a scale to the two-dimensional environment;

    receiving, with the processor, from the user, an interactive catalog request to provide an interactive catalog;

    providing, with the processor, the interactive catalog based upon the interactive catalog request;

    wherein the interactive catalog includes one or more three-dimensional models of objects, each of the one or more three-dimensional models of objects superimposable upon the two-dimensional environment;

    receiving, with the processor, from the user, a superimposing request to superimpose a three-dimensional model of an object from the interactive catalog onto the two-dimensional environment;

    superimposing, with the processor, based on the superimposing request, the three-dimensional model of the object onto the two-dimensional environment with a scale and a perspective of the three-dimensional model of the object relative to the scale of the two-dimensional environment and the perspective of the two-dimensional environment; and

    for each of the one or more removed objects, generating a replacement three-dimensional model of the removed object, and superimposing within the two-dimensional environment the replacement three-dimensional model of the removed object in a same position and perspective occupied by the removed object before removal from the two-dimensional environment.

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