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Arithmetica harnesses online power of Sketchfab for Pointfuse 3D models

Editorial Type: News     Date: 07-2015    Views: 3666   




Arithmetica is making 3D model project collaboration easier by taking advantage of Sketchfab, the online platform for sharing 3D files.

By automatically converting very large point clouds into manageable 3D models, at a fraction of the size, and uploading its Pointfuse Pro generated textured 3D models to Sketchfab, Arithmetica can share content and help users visualise their projects in true 3D.

So far, Arithmetica has shared a number of visually stunning 3D models created from the millions of individual measurements recorded by laser scanners. These models include the interior of a Byzantine Church, a detailed model of a turbine and a city centre hotel – converted using Pointfuse Pro from a 700 million point dataset recorded by Belgian based RealVisuals.

“We have some of the quickest, easiest to use and most technologically advanced software for the creation of highly detailed, accurate 3D textured models, commented Mark Senior, Pointfuse Development Manager. By utilising the power of Pointfuse we can quickly export, upload and display our 3D textured models using Sketchfab. More importantly, we can easily share and allow users to collaborate and explore the 3D content on desktop webpages or mobile devices.”

With more than 200,000 online 3D models and counting, Sketchfab is described as “doing for creators of 3D content what YouTube did for video makers and what SoundCloud did for musicians”. At the heart of Sketchfab is a 3D viewer that uses the WebGL JavaScript API, built using open-source JavaScript libraries, to display 3D models. Files can be uploaded to Sketchfab in virtually any 3D format – the site even has exporter tools to help – and once modeldels are on Sketchfab they can be embedded in any web page or shared on other platforms, including Tumblr, WordPress, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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