Friday, September 21, 2007

Real 3D Views Delivered On Any Screen? (Revolver Ltd.)

The founders of imaging technology start-up Revolver Ltd. have launched a new product said to deliver 3D animation which currently exists in computer games and films, to many readily available screens such as: Internet Browsers, Mobile Phones and microwave display panels.

While there are no samples on their website their technology sounds very intriguing. 3DWalkthroughs.com will be exploring this technology in more detail to determine if any synergies exist that might give our 3D Walkthroughs and Interactive 3D Floor Plans another edge over competitors.

Here is additional information about this new product taken directly from the Revolver website.

Technology

Revolver’s technology, OL3D™, overcomes this challenge by enabling 3D content on any 2D environment without installation of complicated 3D hardware and/or software. OL3D™ uses data manipulation algorithms on the polygonal data of 3D models, providing real-time rendering of 3D content in 2D computer graphic environments such as Adobe Flash, Java and other 2D environments.

The solution is based on the OL3D™ core technology which rapidly creates real-time interactive 3D-based content such as games and animations on 2D environments, and solves familiar problems such as CPU efficiency, large file sizes, long development cycles, restricted content and applications, and third party development platforms. This makes OL3D™ very simple to implement in a cross platform context that also is relevant for commercial use.

About Revolver
“We are very pleased and proud to provide developers and designers with the capability and simplicity to present rich 3D content in devices and displays. The ability to develop and implement native real-time 3D content on any 2D environments will enable content providers to offer a much richer and expanded content delivery across the various platforms and to significantly increase the end user’s experience and satisfaction.” Amir Fischer, CEO, Revolver.

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