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The difference between a video game and a historical viewer is accuracy. Developers use "physically based rendering" (PBR) to simulate how light interacts with specific historical materials. How does candlelight reflect off 18th-century varnished wood? How does velvet absorb light? These physics calculations ensure the "mood" of the room is historically accurate, not just the furniture placement.

Several initiatives have allowed users to tour the White House during different administrations. One notable project allowed users to view the Lincoln Bedroom as it appeared during the Civil War, stripping away modern electrical wiring and repainting the walls based on chemical analysis of preserved paint chips. It highlights how a room evolves over centuries of occupancy. historical room viewer

Perhaps the most powerful use case is the reconstruction of spaces that no longer exist. Whether destroyed by war, fire, or urban development, these viewers act as a digital ghost of our architectural heritage. The Technology Behind the Magic The difference between a video game and a