A design professional such as an interior designer running a browser
program at a client computer (i) optionally causes a digital image of a
room, or a room model, or room images to be transmitted across the world
wide web to a graphics server computer, and (ii) interactively selects
furnishings from this server computer, so as to (iii) receive and display
to his or her client a high-fidelity high-quality virtual-reality
perspective-view image of furnishings displayed in, most commonly, an
actual room of a client's home. Opticians may, for example, (i) upload
one or more images of a client's head, and (ii) select eyeglass frames
and components, to (iii) display to a prospective customer eyeglasses
upon the customer's own head. The realistic images, optionally provided
to bona fide design professionals for free, promote the sale to the
client of goods which are normally obtained through the graphics service
provider, profiting both the service provider and the design
professional. Models of existing objects are built as necessary from
object views. Full custom objects, including furniture and eyeglasses not
yet built, are readily presented in realistic virtual image.Also, a
method of interactive advertising permits a prospective customer of a
product, such as a vehicle, to view a virtual image of the selected
product located within a customer-selected virtual scene, such as the
prospective customer's own home driveway. Imaging for all purposes is
supported by comprehensive and complete 2D to 3D image translation with
precise object placement, scaling, angular rotation, coloration, shading
and lighting so as to deliver flattering perspective images that, by
selective lighting, arguably look better than actual photographs of real
world objects within the real world.