Virtual Reality-Based Digital Restoration Methods and Applications for Ancient Buildings

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At a time of rapid technological development, 3D stereoscopic images and virtual reality technology are being used in art and design, as well as in the digital conservation of ancient buildings and their restoration. Virtual reality art is a high degree of integration between art and digital technology and is a new form of digital art. As a means of presenting architectural art, digital restoration of ancient buildings is a form of expression that combines knowledge, art, and technology. The digital restoration of ancient buildings and the creation of a 3D interactive display system are of great value for the realization of real space and the preservation of ancient sites. In this paper, we design a system that combines 3D stereoscopic and virtual reality technologies for the restoration of ancient buildings. Through the research and practice of this system, it can be translated into relevant design application research in other art and design fields, which is of great practical significance for future virtual reality expansion space.

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Wang, T., & Zhao, L. (2022). Virtual Reality-Based Digital Restoration Methods and Applications for Ancient Buildings. Journal of Mathematics. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2305463

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