Unisphere Whitepaper
  • 🌎Unisphere
  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1.1. User-Generated Content Ecosystem
    • 1.2. Blockchain NFT land marketplace
    • 1.3. What is $UNS and what is it used for?
    • 1.4. What do we plan next?
  • 2. The Unisphere Platform
    • 2.1. Mission
    • 2.2. Values
    • 2.3. Metaverse Overview
    • 2.4. 3D objects
    • 2.5. TIME
    • 2.6. $UNS
    • 2.6.1. Tokenomics
    • 2.7. Land sales
    • 2.8. Residents
    • 2.9. SDK
  • 3. Business Model
    • Business Model
  • 4. New Layer app
    • 4.1. Overview
    • 4.2. 3D models
    • 4.2.1. Smart objects
    • 4.3. 3D catalog
    • 4.4. Attachments
    • 4.5. Map
    • 4.6. Registration
    • 4.7. Public objects
    • 4.8. Premium subscription
  • 5. The Team
    • Core Team
  • 6. Legal Disclaimer
    • Legal Disclaimer
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2.4. 3D objects

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Last updated 2 years ago

The main objects in the Unisphere metaverse are 3D models. It can be models of real objects and people or imagined ones. Models have different forms, sizes and can be static or animated. Users can upload their 3D models using the New Layer app.

3D models are stored in the New Layer app Catalog and divided into categories. Users can choose any model and publish it in the Unisphere. When it is published it becomes a 3D object.

Find more information about 3D models here.

Every 3D object in the Unisphere has a lifeTIME. It is chosen before publishing the objects. When its TIME is up the object will disappear. To extend a lifeTIME users should add extra TIME.

Metaverse residents can react to 3D objects in their field of vision. The positive reaction will add a lifeTIME to the object, and the negative will take it.

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TIME
A model to an object transformation