Virtual Palace

If you don't see a black box, with the cover of ReLoad inside of it, you do not yet have a VRML Plug-in
Virtual Palace is IPOM's own Metallica Virtual Reality area. Using VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language), IPOM has created a GALAXY, of VRML worlds. All are linked together, via hyperlinked objects. Different objects in the main world are links, all you have to do is click on them, and you will go to a new world. The "back" button on your browser can be used to return to the main world. Please keep in mind that graphics do take a small while to load in VRML, so please be patient. If you see a gray object, it is because the graphic for that object hasn't loaded yet. There are a total of 5 worlds including the main one, so look for 'em. Many of the links are very easy to see, but some of them are a semi-hidden, so you may have to look around. Have fun!

There are other VRML sites out there. We've attempted to make ours as original and different from any others as possible. Inspiration for a VRML world came from a variety of places including: Inter Sandman (InterSandman's VRML site is no longer there), and Planet 9.

A Plug-in IS required to view VRML worlds, and we suggest Cosmo Player, for both Netscape and Internet Explorer. Click here for basic instructions on how to operate the Cosmo Player. Additional Plug-Ins can also be found at Microsoft, and Netscape.

Virtual Palace Entrance

Enter!
*Tested with Cosmo Player 2.0 in both IE and NN 4.0.
*Also, Please Note: A new browser window will open up for the VRML world.
*If you have a slow computer, or a slow connection, we don't recommend you click on the "Jump in the Fire" picture, the page linked to it demands a lot of computer resource.

How To

Walking
To walk when using the Cosmo Player plug-in, have the walk button selected (white), then put your mouse somewhere in the window and drag it in the direction you wish to walk.

Flying/Floating
To get to a different altitude, so that you can see an object better, select "Slide" , and turn Gravity OFF (blue). Then put your mouse in the window and drag in the desired direction (generally up or down)


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