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This paper aims to develop ways of assisting the production process of virtual environments with multimodal interaction, for displaying objects and environments, especially those that require special handling, such as rare or fragile artifacts. The main conclusions of this work were: (i) The virtual model produced to be displayed in the virtual environment had the same result, both for individuals with training in three-dimensional modeling and for users without this training, (ii) the developed mechanism may be used by any person and especially by any cultural center, which can be considered the most relevant contribution of this project.