The most up-to-date rendering of Dubai is now available to the DecentWorld community, which is constantly expanding. A much-anticipated first 3D city environment, Downtown Dubai, has just been released by a Swiss-owned metaverse and blockchain-based platform. Downtown Dubai was constructed using the most recent Unreal Engine technology. Because some of the structures were not yet constructed in the actual world, it took a team of industry experts, engineers, and artists more than 50 buildings and other things to produce the 3D representation of future Dubai.
The company’s initial product, a two-dimensional geo-based Map that allowed users to travel the world and purchase virtual property as part of an excellent web3 experience, has been significantly improved with the release. Users have the unique opportunity to enter a digital recreation of the city of Dubai through the 3D environment and experience the metropolis firsthand without having to leave their home.
The metaverse on DecentWorld is different from those on other platforms in that it doesn’t aim to build a fantastical realm
Instead of challenging how people view architecture and explore their surroundings, it concentrates on sensations of familiarity and recognition.
“We based our 3D Downtown Dubai on several real pictures that are readily available online.” The design team stated, “We aimed to create an environment which stimulates and enhances the users’ senses. To accurately interpret how the buildings and streets look, each image, gathered from satellite navigation software as well as a variety of other sources, was meticulously examined and studied to deliver exceptional results.”
In order to provide people an inspiring glimpse of how the city will look in the near future, the team also analyzed designs for structures that are currently under construction in the real world.
“Some of the structures in the metaverse won’t be completed in the real world until the end of 2023. In actuality, we are offering our consumers a singular chance to imagine how the city might look in the future. They will be able to claim to have seen it before it was even constructed,” the group said.
For MetaNews.