tilesranging
Tilesranging refers to the practice of using a series of images, typically photographs or digital renderings, to represent a larger object or scene by breaking it down into smaller, manageable sections. These sections, often square or rectangular, are then arranged in a grid format to form a composite whole. This technique is commonly employed in various fields, including computer graphics, virtual reality, and web design.
In computer graphics, tilesranging is often used to display large textures or environments efficiently. Instead of
Virtual reality environments also benefit from tilesranging. To create immersive 360-degree experiences, panoramic images are often
In web design, tilesranging can be used for displaying large images or galleries without overwhelming the user