Monday, December 1, 2008

Roam Interactive - An Australian Company With A Very Innovative Interactive 3D Interface (say that three times fast)

While reviewing some of our competition from across the globe, 3Dwalkthroughs.com came across an innovative company offering some very unique interactive 3D solutions.

Roam Interactive, based in Queensland, Australia has developed a proprietary real time technology called the Go AnywhereTM 3d engine and design tool which is specially developed for completely interactive project visualizations.

Roam Interactive's new technology not only raises the bar in terms of interactive 3D possibilities, it also offers cross media functionality such as brochure quality and even billboard size images that are ready instantly and in full quality.

But wait there's more...Roam Interactive also offers an interactive 3D interface called Multi-Touch. Here is a description of the Multi-Touch technology taken directly from their website: The natural and intuitive touch screen interface provides a natural way to explore the 3d environments. By simply touching a part of the development on the screen, the viewer can explore in detail. With the power of touch gestures, options are selected by swiping across the screen or simply flicking through a list. Three dimensional control is enabled with two fingers being used at once to perform 3d rotation and zooming within the environment.

Presentation systems can be setup from simple stand alone touch screen units to large theatre like presentation spaces. Incorporating this system into a project display centre means capabilities and customer impact far in excess of traditional tools such as looping videos and static physical models. Now the presentation of a development is available in a tailored and highly relevant manner. The system also includes instantly generated custom brochures and other personalisation features.

Image and Content Source: Roam Interactive Website

As we have mentioned in many previous posts, property development companies that are stuck with inventories they need to move are going to have to seek out innovative 3D solutions to stand out from the crowd.

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