… when imagination becomes reality.
Visualize different 3D applications merged in a single prototype
TechViz Fusion in the tool to merge 3D scenes of different applications into a single unified scene, producting a realistic effect. Compatible with a large range of Virtual Reality applications.
Car makers use TechViz Fusion for validation of their vehicle design and properties within a simulation environment: check design toward safety requirements.
With Fusion, Engineers can thus verify comfort and ergonomics, accidentology, control system of the vehicle dynamics.
Visualize different 3D applications merged in a single prototype
Benefits
How does it operate? |
The TechViz Fusion Option operates with TechViz Turbo and TechViz XL, the software with which to display your large 3D data sets or 3D virtual prototype directly from your native application with a high frame rate, on any type of stereo 3D displays. |
Software compatibility |
TechViz XL and its options run on standard workstations under Windows XP, Windows 8, Vista, Seven, Linux, 32 or 64 bits binary compatibility. |
All existing professional 3D applications are displayed on any VR device. |
Display your native 3D dataset without any conversion. |
Supports any custom 3D application developed for standard desktop workstations. |
Based on common open standards of the PC world and does not require any specific development or training. |
Certified with more than 150 industrial applications. |
Hardware compatibility |
TechViz XL and its options are based on proven industry standards with off-the-shelf PC workstations. |
Open GL graphic cards. |
Requirements |
TechViz XL installation |
Source 3D Application |
Model Data base |
TechViz Fusion |
Display systems |
Display on any screen surface set up (planar, tiled, curved, dome, multi-sided/CAVE, HMD). |
Unlimited number of display channels. |
Projector overlap, edge blending, image warping correction. |
Stereo 3D: passive, active or autostereoscopic type of displays. |
Flexible reconfiguration: multiple viewpoint tracking and fixed cameras. |
Dynamically reconfigurable systems. |