Archives for Modeling - Page 2
Wayfair Opens 3D Model API to Developer Community
Wayfair, the world’s biggest online shop that specializes in home furnishing and decorations, recently announced that it launched its first-party 3D Model API. Wayfair Makes Available Over 10,000 3D Models…
HTC Launches Modeling and Designing App – MakeVR
HTC and Sixense launched MakeVR, a VR application that allows users to sculpt and model in VR and then export the results to a 3D printer or a CAD program.…
Scope AR’s WorkLink Benefits Companies Through Augmented Reality
Gatherers at the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2016 saw the launch of Scope AR's WorkLink, touted to be the world's first smart instruction creation tool which is intended for companies…
Furniture Buying Just Got More Immersive With IKEA’s VR Experience
IKEA is one of the major non-tech companies to make use of virtual reality to boost their business. The furniture company has announced a virtual reality app called IKEA VR…
Nvidia’s Iray VR Technology Promises Interactive, Photorealistic VR
This is what a room would look like rendered using Nvidia's Iray VR technology. Photo: Nvidia Many startups and companies are beginning to realize what VR can do for their…
Tilt Brush, a VR Painting App, is the Future of Virtual Art Creation
Virtual reality is heavily expected to open up new possibilities for the usual ways of how we create content – it's not just for gaming and media consumption after all.…
Autodesk Launches Stingray Game Engine, with Oculus Rift Support
Virtual reality has also shown its potential in a variety of useful applications - not just for media consumption and entertainment, but also for productivity. Computer-aided design (CAD) is an…
How Microsoft Creates VR/AR Video Holograms
When Microsoft gave a live demonstration of the much-anticipated Augmented Reality (AR) headset called the HoloLens last month at E3, scarce details about it has been revealed ever since. And…
Memorift: Virtual Reality Nostalgia
Create a Virtual 80's Gaming Den Video games, computers, everything techie is always getting sleeker, smaller, cooler. That means that the stuff from fifteen, twenty years ago usually looks…