2009-02-04 11:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:48 PM by Noemi Balogh
2009-02-05 02:09 AM
2009-02-05 02:16 AM
2009-02-05 10:21 AM
jonchis wrote:Have you checked the Virtual Building Explorer?
I'm feeling a similar sway to offering clients a stand alone viewer with which to explore their models - although Zermatt at nearly $3000 AU feels way too expensive for a viewer - with the number of offices presenting 3D these days, an affordable viewer around the $750 - $1000 mark AU would grab a major market share.
I had in the past used cosmo viewer to view WRL files and another free utility called Worldview - both seem to have disappeared. it seems strange with the staggering proliferation of games that no one is producing an affordable game - engine driven viewer, i note that the Zermatt engine seems to have broadened it's market appeal by relying on the 3DS format, pretty common to the gaming world.
if anyone has found anything of interest, i'd be keen to hear. regards jc
2009-02-06 04:22 AM
2009-02-06 04:24 AM
2009-02-06 08:25 AM
Ben wrote:You're welcome! The Zermatt feeling is not a coincidence. It's on the shelf very soon. Is your avatar Mr Sheen Jr?
WOW! that is great news. I've got to say, the screen shots shown in that article look exactly the same as Zermatt (I have Zermatt 3.0). Has Graphisoft bought Zermatt!? Great to see Graphisoft creating a decent VR file viewer, if the price is right they will sell them by the truck load.
Thanks for the link Mats
2009-02-06 11:08 AM
2009-02-06 01:14 PM
2009-02-07 09:28 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:I confess that I am very excited about this news.
Have you checked the Virtual Building Explorer?
http://aec.cadalyst.com/aec/Web+Exclusive/Graphisofts-New-CEO-Discusses-a-New-Product/ArticleStandar...