Rendering data has always been a nightmare. All the work and dedication that is placed into designing an image or in this case finding one could potentially be erased or damaged if a render goes haywire. In addition to potentially loosing your work while an image is rendering, you usually aren’t able to do much else during the rendering process. Simply, wait and pray nothing will happen.
Onesia Inc. is now providing interactive real-time 3D rendering software solutions and services for the professional designer. Orealia is a real-time 3D rendering software providing architects, engineers, designers, computer graphics artists and hobbyists with the tools they need to eliminate physical prototyping.
The result of years of research, Orealia allows professional designers to easily review and present photo-realistic 3D models in their real-life environment. Orealia is available in two versions: Orealia|PRO for the individual designer and Orealia|PREMIUM for collaborative environments. Orealia is compatible with the most popular native CAD formats for both Mac and Windows.
M.Sc Benjamin Moreno, co-president and co-founder of I.M.A SOLUTIONS (Anatomical and Anthropological 3D Modeling) in Toulouse, France used Orealia Designer to uncover amulets inside a 3000 year old priest of Thebes.
“The amulets were exported as high-definition images in stereolithography (.stl) file format to Orealia Designer, an innovative, photorealistic 3D real-time rendering engine from Onesia, a company not far from our facilities in Toulouse. Orealia Designer let us create the highly realistic textures you see. It also enabled us to manipulate images with 4096 x 4096 x/y resolution in real time, comparing colors and textures on the same screen and flying around the amulets interactively at 70fps. We never had to wait for rendering.”
Orealia suggested retail pricing is US$895 for Orealia|PRO and US$2,595 for Orealia|PREMIUM for either Mac or Windows versions. International pricing may vary.
Jessica Kostek is a channel editor for TMCnet, covering VoIP, CRM, call center and wireless technologies. To read more of Jessica’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Jessica Kostek