WASP3D to showcase graphics products at Broadcast India 2008
Oct 22, 2008 9:07 AM
WASP3D will be exhibiting at Broadcast India 2008 in Mumbai. The company will display its real-time 3-D graphics for specialized applications including news, business, elections and sports.
Drone Designer, the design module of WASP3D, is now powered with new design effects including refraction, lightening textures, X-ray and maps as shape files. Shape file imports can be used in election coverage to show geographical territories and election constituencies. The refraction effect will enable a designer to add a realistic lens or glass look to the object, while lightening texture is an abstract element that can be used in the background.
WASP3D has also added new features to its version 1.3 for a better user experience and enhanced designer capabilities. These include render time optimization; new page controller for Comb Builder, Sting Client and Data Buzz modules; and Bee Keeper for seamless integration with automation systems.
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