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The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML, often pronounced as either "V-R-M-L" or "ver-mal") is a graphics description language standard for 3D objects and interactive scenes that can be viewed and explored on the World Wide Web.<ref>http://www.agocg.ac.uk/train/vrml2rep/part1/guide1.htm#heading2</ref> Several commercial and free packages provide extensive 3D modeling capabilities for realistic graphics.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/technology/VRML</ref> superseded by X3D.<ref>https://www.web3d.org/x3d-vrml-most-widely-used-3d-formats</ref>
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The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML, often pronounced as either "V-R-M-L" or "ver-mal") is a graphics description language standard for multi-participant interactive simulations (virtual worlds) that can be viewed and explored on the World Wide Web.<ref>http://www.agocg.ac.uk/train/vrml2rep/part1/guide1.htm#heading2</ref><ref>https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/Basic/Vrml97Specification/VRML1.specification.txt</ref> Several commercial and free packages provide extensive 3D modeling capabilities for realistic graphics.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/technology/VRML</ref> superseded by X3D.<ref>https://www.web3d.org/x3d-vrml-most-widely-used-3d-formats</ref>
  
 
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The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML, often pronounced as either "V-R-M-L" or "ver-mal") is a graphics description language standard for multi-participant interactive simulations (virtual worlds) that can be viewed and explored on the World Wide Web.[1][2] Several commercial and free packages provide extensive 3D modeling capabilities for realistic graphics.[3] superseded by X3D.[4]

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References

  1. http://www.agocg.ac.uk/train/vrml2rep/part1/guide1.htm#heading2
  2. https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/Basic/Vrml97Specification/VRML1.specification.txt
  3. https://www.britannica.com/technology/VRML
  4. https://www.web3d.org/x3d-vrml-most-widely-used-3d-formats