Monday, December 29, 2008

I missed my presentation.

I was late for my 2nd presentation, and was not allowed to present at all. 

I regretted that took 1/2 hour to bath knowing that I had a presentation. I regretted for 3 times of changing clothes. Neither the less, I deserved to be punished as a lesson for not coming late again. Lesson learned. 

I attended Wednesday's class and presented my work. There was a little correction here and there to be made. Here's some of the design process. 

Avatar


Attached are all the designs for the avatar.

Meanwhile, for the space and form, here's the correction

image a1 is the floor plan of Abdul's Antiques Shop
Image A2 is the floor plan of Forest's Secret Spa


Monday, December 22, 2008

Presentation 2.






hy. this is some review of my 2nd presentation.

wish me all the best for the presentation. yosh~ chaiyok2 :)

Sunday, December 7, 2008

presentation

After the presentation, few comments and suggestions from lecturers and fellows friends were noted down. 

I'm in the progress of designing. Will update with you soon. :) Here is a little peek on the work.

The whole concept of Jonker Street would be ancient and historical to potray the buildings and environment dated back on 1800 to immerse the user with environment to evoke to feel interesting and intuitive to explore Jonker Street.

The buildings that I would model are the row of shops along Jalan Hang Jebat(Jonker Street) until the cross section of Jalan Hang Kasturi.

The 3 selected shops that I would be modeling in details are
Famosa Chicken Rice Ball
Abdul's Antiques Shop
Atler's Ice (Forest's Spa)

Avatar
There will be several avatar who serves different purposes in this project.
1. Tourist Guide - Before entering Jonker Street, there will be an avatar of a Tourist Guide. The avatar would explain the history, a set of instructions on how to navigate, to get map and information of the interesting places. 

There will be several avatar of these tourist guide and it will be located in front of those 3 shops that I've decided to model in detail. These avatar, will then explain the history and give commentary on the shop.

2. Malay Man - An avatar of a Malay Man will be located in front of (at the door) Abdul's Antiques Shop. The avatar would greet the user and explain the type of items and how to navigate in Abdul's Antiques Shop

3. Malay Teenage Girl - For Forest's Spa,  the avatar will be located at the door of Atler's Ice explaning the location that is on the second floor. 

3. Malay Teenage Girl - Another avatar of a malay teenage girl will be located by the stairs to show the direction to Forest's Spa.

4. Malay Woman - This avatar will be located at the enterance of Forest's Spa. It is assigned to assist the user to make appoinment and purchase item via online.

to be continue..

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Presentation #1

Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street.

Project Background

Title: Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street.

Jonker Street literally translated as “Second Class Gentlemen” in Dutch. Running parallel to Heeren Street, the street has been renamed a number of times from Jonker Street to Jalan Hang Jebat, then to Jalan Gelanggang and finally to Jalan Hang Jebat.

In the past, it was the residence of servants servicing the houses of the affluent families in Heeren Street. The famous Jonker Street is reputed to be one of the places to hunt and bargain for antiques, Authentic artifacts and relics can be traced to some shops among the host of collectibles which included knick knacks and curios. The shop houses are simple and not grandeur as opposed to Heeren Street. Comes weekend, commencing from Friday evening till Sunday night, the street is closed to facilitate the operation of Jonker Walk.

The street is turned into pedestrian mall with mobile stalls lining up the street with offerings of traditional foods, art and crafts, Chinese fortune tellers and assorted collectibles. Just go and explore for interesting curios, antiques and a host of souvenirs fin the many quaint shops along this road.

There are a number of clan houses, Chinese clubs and associations located in this part of the street. Of greater dominance are the presence of antique shops with intriguing exhibits of relics and mementoes of bygone days.

-  Melaka Street Map and Discount 29th Edition.

Title: Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street is a simulation of an existing location, it is composed of virtual models of the real location. The user benefits a lot of information about the history, activities, aesthetic values for their reference to plan ahead their trips. With Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street, user may experience a 3D walkthrough of Jonker Street as well as interacting with the environment such as testing and purchasing items.

What is the objective of this project?

Interview Session with Encik Iesnordin bin Haji Malan, Penolong Kurator Kanan of Muzium Islam, Malacca.

Apakah tarikan Jonker Street?

Dari segi seni bina, kebanyakkan awal akhir 1800 hingga awal 1900. Masa itu, relik dan motif rumah mempunyai motif-motif yg menarik. Beranda dihiasi dengan kelopak-kelopak bunga, di hiasai jubin, dan relik-relik timbul seperti bentuk bunga, binatang, naga dan sbgnya drp pecahan porselin yang berkenaan dgn budaya mereka.

Kebanyakkan rumah-rumahnya, semacam satu hiasan yg menarik yg menggambarkan kekayaan, membentuk satu seni bina yg menarik dan cantik serta berseni. Campuran senibina antara barat dan tempatan, gabungan golongan Baba dan Nyonya sepanjang jalan Jonker dan Heeren, kawasan yg sudah mendapat pengiktirafan Unesco Core Zone. 

Jalan Jonker, sudah disusun semula plan strukturnya ketika Belanda memerintah. Lebar 20-22 kaki, pjg 200-300 kaki, 4/5 ruang udara. Pada masa itu, jika 2 muka rumah, cukai nya lebih tinggi berbanding 1 muka. Kawasan itu dibahagi oleh Belanda supaya dpt bekerja sama antara kaum Cina dan India.

Geran-geran rumah yg digunakan pada zaman Belanda masih digunakan pada zaman British. Pada zaman British, pihak British banyak membuka lombong dan mereka byk membina rumah pada keruntuhan rumah-rumah Belanda. Tapi masih ada juga bangunan-bangunan Belanda di Jalan Jonker Street. Ada sebuah gudang pada zaman Belanda yg masih ada pada zaman ini. Nama gudang tersebut adalah Atler's Ice yg dibina pada 1673 dibina oleh pedagang Cina. Tujuan besi 1673 itu adalah utk mengukuhkan tembok yang menunjukkan bahawa bangunan itu sudah terbina sejak 1673. Kawasan Jonker Street, boley dibaiki, tetapi  tidak boley diubah, diruntuhkan dan dirobohkan. 

Terdapat byk kedai-kedai antik di Jalan Jonker pada masa ini. Namun sebenarnya, konsep asal Jonker Street utk menarik pelancong agak lari sedikit. Asalnya, tujuan memulihara Jonker Street adalah mahu mewujudkan suasana pada zaman Belanda. Jadi org Cina, berpakaian cheongsam, org Melayu berpakaian baju kurung spt era 1800. Pada satu kedai, nampak kedai Belanda, satu kawasan ada tarian singa, pada satu kedai mendendangkan lagu dondang sayang, jadi akan kelihatan unik. Sayangnya, konsepnya tidak menjadi.

Questionaires for users.

  • Name: Noor Hidayanti Sekin
  • Age: 24 yrs old
  • Occupation: Executive

Q1: Do you like travelling?
Yes.

Q2: How often do you travel?
Once every 3-4 months.

Q3: Is there any problems you face?
Yes, partners to join for travelling.

Q4: Have you been to Malacca before? 
Yes, of course.

Q5: Would you state 3 places you would want to visit the most, if you come back to Malacca?
  1. Jonker Walk
  2. Umbai Grilled Fish
  3. Pantai Klebang
Q6: If you want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending for a trip?
Surf in the internet and check for the review and rates.

Q7: What kind of information would you look for in that website?                                                                 Hotel rates/ Foods/ Places/Costs and Transportation.

Q8: The conventional tourism website nowadays offers photos and videos; if virtual reality solution is being implement into that website, would it help you?                                                         Yes.

Q9: Explain, how would it help you?  

  • It could help to make comparisons
  • It helps me to make decision.
  • I can plan my trip ahead and suit it with my needs.
  • It helps with navigation, I would know what to find at which area?
  • It saves time; well planned trip.
  • It helps to save cost.
  • I wont get lost.
  • It'll make me feel more eager and excited to come and visit the place
Name: Mohd Nazrin Anuar
Age: 20 yrs old
Occupation: Student
Q1: Do you like travelling?
Yes.

Q2: How often do you travel?
Once a year.

Q3: Is there any problems you face?
Transportation/financial and accomodation.

Q4: Have you been to Malacca before? 
Yes, during childhood.

Q5: Would you state 3 places you would want to visit the most, if you come back to Malacca?
  1. Mahkota Parade
  2. Portugese Building
  3. The ship
Q6: If you want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending for a trip?
Ask for people's experience and surf in the website.

Q7: What kind of information would you look for in that website?                                                     Place to stay/food/interesting places/cost/transportation/ majority of residents and poll               rates

Q8: The conventional tourism website nowadays offers photos and videos; if virtual reality solution is being implement into that website, would it help you?

Yes

Q9: Explain, how would it help you?  

  • Comparison
  • Navigation/Map
  • Plan your transport
  • Can budget cost while I am there
  • Can plan your journey

Interview with the locals in Malacca.

Name: Nurul Ain Atiqah binti Talit.
Age: 20
Occupation: Student
Range of income: a)<1000, b)1000 - 3000, c)3100-5000, d)>5000
Are you local? a)Yes which area? Alor Gajah , b) No, where you from? ______

Please read carefully and answer the question below.

Q1. What is interesting about Jonker Street?
Street Shopping.

Q2. What is the main attraction about Jonker Street?
Interesting things and beautiful dresses

Q3. What often do you visit Jonker Street?
Depending on my schedule and activity.

Q4. If you have a visitor/family member who come to Melaka, would you take them to JonkerStreet?
Yes, to buy any souvenir.

Q5. What can you find in the Jonker Street?
Printed T-shirt.

Name: Nor Ekemal bin Mohd Shahrin.
Age: 23
Occupation: Site Supervisor
Range of income: a)<1000, class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold;">b)1000 - 3000, c)3100-5000, d)>5000
Are you local?      a)Yes which area? Ayer Keroh, b) No, where you from? ______

Please read carefully and answer the question below.

Q1. What is interesting about Jonker Street?
Culture, music, food and the most important things are the goodies.

Q2. What is the main attraction about Jonker Street?
Music rules. (means, the oldies musics over there)

Q3. What often do you visit Jonker Street?
When I have extra money to be spent.

Q4. If you have a visitor/family member who come to Melaka, would you take them to Jonker
 Street?
It would be the thing in my mind, but then it's sad if they come on weekdays. The weekends are lot more happening.

Q5. What can you find in the Jonker Street?
Antiques, old stuff, pre-loved items, new stuff mostly from Taiwan and China.

Q6. What are the activities in Jonker Street? 
Tourists taking pictures, - interesting place for photography.
Old folks doing cha-cha dancing at the Geographer.
Old folks playing music such as keyboard, guitar and saxaphone at Geographer and Ringo.

Q7. What is worth buying in Jonker Street?
Antiques,  magic trick cards.

Q8. Would you suggest 5 must visit shops in Jonker Street?
  1. The Royal Press.
  2. Baba and Nyonya Cendol and Laksa Stall.
  3. Handmade Wooden Craft.
  4. Karaoke Stage.
  5. Abdul's Antique Shop.

Q9. Do you face any problems going to Jonker Street?
No, it's just that the place is really smelly.

Above is the data that I collected to identify the problems and offer a VR solution and put it as the objective. I will take note of the suggestion and problems that occur to offer the solution. 

Objectives: 
  • To visualize the real main concept of Jonker Street which potrays mix culture of Dutch, Chinese, Malay and India in the era of 18th century.
  • To allow the user to purchase item in Jonker Street via online.
  • To potray informative and educational virtual tourist guide by giving out content information.
What is the goal of this project?

The goal of virtual tourist guide is to give commentary on the features and the location as a guide for the user to travel.

Target User

Demographic

Age: 21 - 35 years old. 
 
Income: RM1000- RM3000

Language: English

Education level: College/University Grad.

Psychographic.

Computer Literacy: Medium

English Literacy: Average 

Technology Savvy: High

E-Shopping Drive: High

Internet Savvy: Medium

Benchmarks

In the above is the benchmark of the rendering method that will be used in my project. The rendering method is VRay Rendering. 

                                            
In the image above is the benchmark for the composition of the antiques and the aethetic values that would be deliver in my project. 

Context, Content and Emotion.


Here, I attach the CCE mind map of my project. It consist of the Content, Context and also the Emotion.



Above is the photo of the row of shops starting from No 26( Abdul's Antiques Shop) - 66(Craft and Souvenir)

to be continue..




Friday, November 28, 2008

Just my 2 cents.

Assalamualaikum and hi :) 

I have checked out IMVU/Secondlife/3d Rad and Virtools that might benefit the vrilliants. 

Here are the info.

IMVU.
  • Membership is free.
  • It provides room for the user to navigate in the scene.
  • To become an IMVU Creator, one must have credit to buy an avatar name. 
  • It chargers for $25.59 for 3 room. For full range of prices, check http://www.imvu.com/store/store_us.php
  • It uses 2D paint software that exports jpg, gif and png, 3d Max 7 (currently supported) and Flash.
  • For more information on how to create in IMVU, kindly go to this url. http://www.imvu.com/creators/
  • Allow to create, animation, moves, emotion.
Secondlife.

  • Membership is free.
  • It provides land for the user to navigate in the scene.
  • It chargers according to the area. For further info, click here http://secondlife.com/land/pricing.php
  • It offers its own 3d engine to build and create anything via online.
  • The uploading file costs $10 per transaction.
  • It uses XML, C+Java, LSL scripting for the animation and interaction.
  • For more information, click http://secondlife.com/whatis/
3dRad

  • The software is FREE.
  • It offers networking; chat.
  • It uses third party software such as Maya, 3d Max, Sketch Up and etc for the modeling and animation.
  • It requires extension plugin to import a textured model.
  • For more info, here http://www.3drad.com/
  • Also in here http://www.3drad.com/forum/index.php

Virtools

  • It uses third party software such as (3ds Max®, Maya®, XSI®, Lightwave®, Collada®) for importing/exporting 3D XML files.
  • Real time environment.
  • Offer scripting for interaction.
  • Difficult to do networking.

That is all for now. bye bye.

 

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Week 3 progress.

On last Wednesday, all of us had a personal consultation for our fyp with Miss Mastura. There were few things to be made clear, corrections, detailing and ideas suggested by Miss Mastura. As of for me, here are the things that I need to do.

To do list.
  • Find appropriate benchmark.
  • Compile the picture references according to shop.
  • Compile the surveys
  • Plan the space and form - size of the area, shop.
  • Re-do gantt chart.
  • Re-do proposal.
  • Sketch the idea of my poster.
  • Plan of CCE Content, Context, Emotion.
hmmph. well, quote of the day - DRIFT.  Do It Right The First Time.

Do it right the first time, nana. You'd save time and energy. 


Week 3

Assalamualaikum, and hi, :)

Welcome to my new blog layout. This new layout has a shoutbox at the bottom right of this blog. Do leave me your shout out or comment in the shoutbox yea. :)


Monday, November 17, 2008

Project Management Initial Document


This is my schedule.


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Final Year Project Proposal.

Proposal Submission

Date: 12/11/2008
Time: 9.00 a.m

Title

Virtual Tourist Guide – Jonker Street, Melaka.

 

Abstract

Virtual Tourist Guide – Jonker Street is a simulation of an existing location, it is composed of a sequence of hyperlinked still or video images, and/or virtual models of the real location. It’s a portal where the user could have not only walkthrough experience, but to interact with each other and purchase items by using e-commerce through the internet.

Tourist may also benefit the information of shops, activities, history for the tourists to plan ahead their trips.

Target Audience

Young Adults

Age Range: 18 – 30 years old 

Goal

The main goal of Virtual Tourist Guide-Jonker Street is to promote tourism and attract tourist from all over the world to visit Jonker Street, as well as to boost up and generate sales and business opportunities between locals and foreign countries through e-commerce.

Jonker Street had been there since 1625, therefore, there were a lot of development had been made in and around Jonker Street. Meanwhile, Jonker Street or unofficially said to be the Antique Street as many antique shop selling old artifact and antique item here. It attracts a lot of tourist from all over the world to visit and witness the uniqueness or to hunt for antiques and local handicraft.

Virtual Tourist Guide-Jonker Street is created to preserve these beautiful architectural building along Jonker Street because of its great value of assets for tourism and national heritage.

Virtual Tourist Guide-Jonker Street is also proposing e-commerce for the locals to generate potential business opportunities and thus it equally benefits both shop owner and the government.

For those who has not get the opportunity to visit JonkerStreet, Virtual Tourist Guide-Jonker Street would be a solution for you and surely give a revive experience when you walkthrough Jonker Street.

Objectives

  • To immerse the user through realistic visuals and audio effects.
  • To identify pictograph has different messages.
  • To understand the message behind pictograph through pop-up menu.
  • To allow user to explore pop-up window through 360 degrees.
  • To allow user to do e-commerce through a pop-up window containing security webpage.

 

Benchmark





Description

Level 1

On the start page before the user starts the VR application, there will an option for the user to register in the community or login.

Level 2

When the user chooses register, there will be a window containing security webpage for the user to register.

Level 3

Login with the username and password.

Level 4

Before entering Jonker Street, there’ll be a set of instructions on how to navigate, options to load info, history, and help.

Level 5

Entering Jonker Street. Walkthrough Jonker Street.

Level 6

Entering shop. Before you enter the shop, there will be a character greeting the user, and give a brief explanation about the business in the shop.

Level 7.

When you enter the shop, there will be a pop menu conveying a set of instruction for the user to purchase item.

Level 8

Purchasing item. The user could select the item to purchase and a pop up window will appear. The user can have the opportunity to explore 360 degrees of the item. Then, there’ll be an option whether to purchase it or not. If the user is satisfy and would want to purchase, the user can select Purchase and a pop up window will appear. The user has to fill up all the information needed to purchase the item in the security webpage.

Level 9.

The user has to walk towards the end of Jonker Street to end the virtual tour.

Interaction Description

  • User will be able to use keyboard for the information of registration.
  • User will be able to consoler to navigate inside the world.
  • User will be able to toggle ON or OFF in the menu to show an interactive map and their present location.
  • When a user walks into the area of interaction, a text message will be appear to tell the bottom to give information about the clickable object.
  • When the user click on the object, a pop-up window will appear, the user can enjoy 360 panorama of the item and purchase the item.
  • When the user purchases the item, user has to communicate using keyboard.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Jonker Walk

Date: 10/11/2008
Presentation time: 9.00 a.m - 5.00p.m

Jonker Walk, Melaka.
If you’re asking a local resident or tour guide to suggest a must-visit destination in Melaka, except the historical places of warship, chances are extremel
y high that he/she will definitely answer with firmed tone, speaking out one of these names Jonker Street, Jonker Walk or Jalan Hang Jebat. While having variation, these names are actu
ally referring to the same narrow street located in Melaka Chinatown.
Jonker Street, houses some of the Melaka’s oldest dwellings or houses dating back to the 17th century, is also informally known as the antique street. The antique shops here are featuring artifacts from different periods of colonial rule Portuguese,
 Dutch, and British. If you have sufficient time to stroll through the street with eagle eyes, you can easily hunt and bargain for the unique and valuable antique furniture, Chinese porcelain, brassware, cast iron beds, lamps, coins and money notes, as well as the priceless Buddha statues.

If you are looking for antiques from a trusted distributor in Jonker Street, you may feel free to visit Beyond Treasures. Beyond Treasures is armed with huge range of antiques originated from various Asia countries, and has received plenty of testimonials from foreign customers. If you are looking for shipping services to transport the large item bought, Beyond Treasures will also be more than willing to assist you with satisfying services.

Jonker Walk - The Live Cultural Museum
On 19 June 2000, the Melaka State Government had launched the concept of Jonker Walk, utilizing the richness of heritage values in this narrow antique street to realize a live touristy culture street.
Through this plan, the Jonker Street is changing its cloth to play the role of Jonker Walk, on every Friday evenings, Saturday evenings and Sunday evenings from 6.00pm to 12.00 midnight. During these specially located hours, traders are linin
g along the pedestrian street and setting up stalls to sell and d
isplay products associated
with or reflect the cultural colours, such as antique copper coins, local and ethnic traditional food, unique arts and crafts, souvenirs, ornamental jewelry, and wooden clogs. For your information, Purple Flowers Handicrafts is one the pioneers of wooden clogs crafting in Melaka. Some of the local residents who own a house in Jonker Street, are also participating in this activity by converting the house into a premise, such as food s
tall, which allows visitors to enjoy the delicacies while gaining a chance to have a first ha
nd experience on the unique architectural design.

Besides, some of the Chinese clan and dialect associations are also organizing activities in their respective buildings during weekends for visitors. These activi
ties include dancing classes, Chinese classical instrumental shows, and karaoke se
ssions. In order to encourage touristy activities being held at Jonker Street, a permanent stage is also built at the end of the street for performances.
Jonker Walk is a good place for street shopping. As opposing to Chinatown in other places or countries, the traders here are generally friendly and communicative; there is hardly a scene of traders forcing visitors to buy their products. As a rule of thumb, bargaining for items which interest you would definitely be a prudent practice.
If it was approaching or during Chinese New Year celebration, the Jonker Street will also be nicely decorated with cultural colors, and if you’re in the right time, an amazing scene of lion dance performance by tens to hundred of troops might also be caught in sight.
To date, the Jonker Walk is still very much nominated by Chinese traders. Excluding the foreigners, most of the local visitors are Chinese. The objective of reflecting multi-racial cultural attributes is yet to be significantly actualized.


Jonker Walk - A Place for Food Lovers
The Jonker Street is not only known for its cultural attractions and unique building architectures, but delicious foods and local delicacies as well. Being day or night, Jonker Street or Jonker Walk, the street is full of a number of shops and cafes selling a wide variety of foods and beverages. The Geographer Cafe located at the middle of the street is especially known among the foreign visitors, for its happening live bands on Friday and weekend nights. Besides, there’s also a shop called Jonker Dessert located diagonally opposite the Geographer Cafe, which is known for its Baba Nyonya delicacies.

Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Nor Hidayanti Sekin 24yrs Executive
Q1: Do you like traveling?
      Yes.
Q2: How often do you travel?
      Once every 3-4 months.
Q3: Is there any problems?
      Partners to join for traveling.
Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q4:Have you travel to Melaka before?
      Yes, of course.
Q5:Would you state 3 places that you’d want to visit the most, if you have the opportunity to come again to Melaka.
1. Jonker Walk
2. Umbai Grilled Fish
3. Pantai Klebang

Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q6.If you’d want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending trip?
    Surf in the internet and check for the review and rates.
Q7. What kind of information would you look for in that website?
      Hotel/food/places/cost/transportation.
Q8. The conventional tourism website nowadays, only offers photos and
      videos, if vr being implement into that website, would it help you?
      Yes.
Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q9.How?
1.It could help to make comparison.
2.It helps me to make decision.
3.I can plan my trip ahead and suit it with my
4.needs.
5.It helps with navigation, I would know what to find at which area?
6.It saves time; well planned trip.
7.It helps to save cost.
8.I wont get lost.
9.It’ll make me feel more eager and excited to come and visit the place.

Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Mohd Nazrin Anuar 20yrs Student
Q1: Do you like traveling?
      Yes.
Q2: How often do you travel?
      Once a year.
Q3: Is there any problems?
      Transport/financial and accommodation.
Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q4:Have you travel to Melaka before?
      Yes, during childhood.
Q5:Would you state 3 places that you’d want to visit the most, if you have the opportunity to come again to Melaka.
1. Mahkota Parade.
2. Portugese building.
3. The ship.
Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q6.If you’d want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending trip?
    Ask people’s experience and surf in website.
Q7. What kind of information would you look for in that website?
      Hotel/food/places/cost/transportation/majority of residents and poll rates.
Q8. The conventional tourism website nowadays, only offers photos and
      videos, if vr being implement into that website, would it help you?
      Yes.
Identifying problems
Questionnaires.
Q9.How?
1.Comparison
2.Navigation/Maps
3.Plan your transport
4.Can budget the cost while you are there. For instance, if we choose to go to Lily Nyonya Melaka Laksa, you’d be spending RM3.20 per bowl, and as for the drinks, RM1.20, so you’d be spending as minimum as RM5.00 for one night of leisure, stomach filling, and multi culture experience.
5.Can plan your journey, the place can be Jonker Street during day time and Jonker Walk during night time. So if u’re planning for photography and antique
     artifacts, it’s best that you’d come during day time.
 
Solution
A website which has information about what
to do, where to stay, what to eat, how to get
there and how to budget your trip.
Offer virtual tour of Jonker Walk for the user
have the experience of going to Jonker Walk,
decide, choose, compare, plan the journey ahead.

Solution
Methods
Modeling
It’ll be a 3d modeling of Jonker Walk and a-must-stop-shop.
Vray rendering.
Interaction
The user can walk through Jonker Walk and gets into the
selected shop
The user can interact with the owner to buy anything
interesting
The user can feel the multi culture feeling when the user stops and watch
Chinese Opera or performance and enjoy English songs at the other side of the road.

This is my powerpoint slide that I was suppose to present, but unfortunately, I left the file on the desktop. How silly and dumb! I presented only pictures. I'm lucky enough to be accepted for the fyp proposal.

Lecturer's comment: 1. Need to be there, and take real picture of Jonker Walk
             2. Need to check on e-commerce to sell goods at Jonker Walk
                              3. Need to check on IMVU and Secondlife. erk. :D