pdfree.co.tv — Vertice and Autodesk: A real-time interactive 3D collaboration Transform 3D models quickly and easily to fully interactive 3D scenes with the simple and intuitive power of Nova Studio. Developed by Vertice, Nova Studio is a high quality, realtime 3D engine that integrates directly with Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® Revit® Architecture and gives architects and designers tools to create virtual models where viewers can navigate within the model as easily as in a video game. Seeing and experiencing projects as if they are already real makes it easier to review design accuracy, make any required changes early in the process — saving time and expense. Nova Studio is unique because 3D models can be transformed within minutes into fully interactive 3D scenes without specialized knowledge of interactive 3D.
Data from 3ds Max or Autodesk Revit, including models, textures and animations is easily exported to Nova’s intelligent 3D engine and used to create a real-time environment as the viewer takes a virtual visit. Decision makers or end-users can navigate within the project and interact with it — they can go up stairs, open doors, look out from windows, change wall textures, other effects and much more. Such visual review is easy and intuitive and by giving a realistic dimension to the project decisions can be made more easily. Vertice was named an Autodesk Preferred Industry Partner in Europe in 2010 for its ability to help customers leverage their digital assets in a virtual environment. Preferred Industry Partner Relationship Autodesk is committed to providing the most comprehensive design solutions in the industry. Autodesk has built strong relationships with global software innovators who are leading the way in developing tailored solutions for Autodesk’s customers. Autodesk’s Preferred Industry Partner program helps customers
find companies, with best in class applications and services for their specific design software needs. Preferred Industry Partne
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