Product Design & Development

RTT Launches Latest 3D Visualization Software: DeltaGen 9.5

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

 Share
[-] Text [+]  
Loading...

RTT Launches Latest 3D Visualization Software: DeltaGen 9.5

Pasadena, CA–RTT USA, Inc. (RTT) continues to advance realtime 3D visualization with the latest version of its proprietary software, RTT DeltaGen 9.5. The updated package features a range of new functions allowing nearly all visualization tasks to be carried out with just one application, resulting in cost and time efficiency. The software is also the first of its kind to include a product data management connection.

RTT DeltaGen 9.5 features unique and sophisticated functions. Users now have the possibility to personalize the graphical user interface (GUI) to their personal workflow preferences, and then save a personalized GUI layout using work benches.

The individualized working environment is available every time the application is opened. RTT has also integrated a range of functions catering for tasks that previously required the use of third party solutions, including the ability to create completed 2D render passes for 2D post production.

These render passes can be used directly by the user in 2D applications such as Adobe Photoshop, allowing a more rapid progression to the second post production phase, resulting in time and cost savings.

ADVERTISEMENT

Smooth Animations & Rapid Scaling

RTT DeltaGen 9.5 also features a newly integrated Animation Editor, which allows smooth path animations to be created in RTT DeltaGen and manipulated using graph editors.

The Editor also makes path animations available for cameras and objects, serves up new types of animations for the post processor and provides human models from RTT Human and RTT Ramsis.

The complete integration of the editor bypasses the need for tedious data exports to other tools, such as Maya.

Additionally, RTT has optimized its software to improve scaling for use with presentation tools such as powerwall displays. RTT Scale makes use of multicast technology and load balancing between individual powerwall segments in order to accelerate the data transfer rate. Even complex video textures can be displayed with high-end quality.

Direct Access To PDM Data

RTT is the first provider to establish a direct connection between PDM and virtual reality systems, allowing product developers and visualization experts within a company to cooperate more efficiently. Clients benefit from this feature as visualizations can be created to reflect the latest geometries and component data, while also speeding up workflow and presenting data more rapidly and at a high quality output.

"The most significant new feature in RTT DeltaGen 9.5 is the PDM connector,” said RTT USA CEO Jeroen Snepvangers. “This makes it possible to easily access the Siemens Teamcenter PDM solution from RTT DeltaGen via RTT PictureBook 5.5, which gives users direct access to individual assembly components and geometry data from the PDM system.

For more information visit www.metromodemedia.com

JOIN THE DISCUSSION
Rate Article:  Average 0 out of 5
register or log in to comment on this article!

0 Comments

Add Comment

Text Only 2000 character limit

Page 1 of 1

At Issue

Risky Business: Funding Medical Device Innovation
Rahul Sathe, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Surgical and Interventional Products, Cambridge Consultants
Extracting Nuggets from the Invention Mine
Tom Tuytschaevers, a member of our Patent Practice Group

Site Sponsors


Most Viewed

Videos & Webcasts

Visualizing Video at the Speed of Light: One Trillion Frames Per Second 2/9/2012
MIT Media Lab researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second.   Continue
The Energy Miser Concept Home 2/8/2012
Lower energy bills while making the house more comfortable, quieter, and safer? Who cares when you're demonstrating a completely Apple-based home control and automation system.   Continue
Inside the Audi A7 2/8/2012
When you take a look at the GPS system, you see real-time Google Earth 3D image navigation rather than cartoon-colored maps. It also powers the night vision system which includes a thermal camera to help detect pedestrians.   Continue

Top Stories and Headlines
EVERY DAY!

FREE Email Newsletter