Advanced visualization software developer Mercury Computer Systems has introduced three new 3D offerings.
Designed for existing 3D application developers, OpenRTRT is a software development kit that provides real-time ray-tracing capabilities, according to the Chelmsford, MA-based firm. Another new product, DirectViz, is an extension to version 6 of Mercury's Open Inventor 3D graphics software suite.
For end users, Mercury is debuting Patchwork3D, a software workshop for interactive 3D digital design. Patchwork 3D was produced by Lumiscaphe, a digital mock-up and 3D real-time rendering developer, Mercury said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
July 11, 2007
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