Abstract

Abstract This study delves into the digital preservation of Meishan folk woodcarvings, emphasizing the use of virtual reality (VR) technology to enhance the transmission of this traditional art. Utilizing 3D modeling and VR platforms, the research scans and rebuilds wooden carvings for digital exhibition. The realism and interactivity of the virtual environment are improved through collision detection algorithms such as Orientation Bracketing Box (OBB) and Axial Bracketing Box (AABB), complemented by high-precision 3D models created with LIDAR scanning technology. Findings indicate that the VR system significantly enhances the efficiency and quality of digital preservation, offering a robust solution for safeguarding Meishan folk woodcarvings.

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