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20090430 Thursday April 30, 2009

Shaderlight launch date announced

Developer ArtVPS will pre-release its physically based raytracer on 1 June

PRESS RELEASE

ArtVPS, the specialist developer of ray-tracing technology, has announced the launch date for a pre-release version of Shaderlight, a revolutionary new rendering technology that will deliver massive productivity and creativity improvements over traditional ray-trace rendering engines. Shaderlight is being launched as a pre-release version so early adopters of the technology can help shape the software by providing valuable feedback during the key final phase of product development. Shaderlight 0.1 will be available for free download from 1 June 2009.

Shaderlight is a physically based ray-trace renderer that enables 3D artists and other visualisation specialists to make changes to key image attributes at any stage of the rendering process – even on production quality images – without having to restart rendering computations. Users will be able to make interactive changes to materials, environments, lights and textures (the MELT elements) on high resolution images, enabling a level of creative fine-tuning that would be impossible using standard rendering software.

“Ray-tracing is a compute-intensive process and continues to be a bottleneck in the production of high quality computer-generated images and animations,” says Michael Lawson, CTO at ArtVPS. “Because even the smallest change to the factors that define the image means rendering must start again from the beginning, CG professionals are all too often faced with the choice of missing a deadline or compromising on the quality of their final output. Shaderlight removes this obstacle by enabling fundamental changes to be made right up to the point of delivery, maximising creative freedom and ultimately improving the final image.”

The first pre-release of Shaderlight will be a plug-in for 3ds Max, the leading 3D modelling tool from Autodesk. It will be available as a free download from www.artvps.com, where users will be encouraged to share feedback, both with each other and with the ArtVPS development team. “The early reactions we’ve had to Shaderlight have been very positive and the feedback has helped us shape the product moving forward,” explains Lawson. “We want to maintain this important line of communication by engaging with and supporting an active community of early testers and adopters.”

Anyone interested in joining the testing programme can register now at: www.artvps.com

Ends.

About ArtVPS

ArtVPS leads the way in the development of photorealistic rendering solutions that generate visually accurate representations of 3D scenes. Its revolutionary flagship rendering technology, Shaderlight, is a physically based, progressive ray-tracer that enables interactive, nonlinear changes to the key MELT attributes (materials, environments, lighting and textures) at any stage within the rendering process – even on production-ready images.

Shaderlight is aimed at 3D artists and computer graphics professionals within the product design, architecture, engineering and media industries. The technology will transform 3D visualisation workflows, and represents a dramatic boost to both productivity and creative freedom when compared to traditional linear ray-trace renderers, which require the rendering process to start again whenever image parameters are changed.

Founded in 2002, ArtVPS quickly established itself as the leading developer of dedicated rendering hardware, developing the first processor designed exclusively to accelerate ray tracing of 3D data. ArtVPS is now pioneering the development of rendering software that fully exploits the increased capabilities of today’s processor technology.


Vue 7.5 pre-release available

e-on Software has made a pre-release available of its Vue 7.5 product line, free for maintenance users

PRESS RELEASE

April 29, 2009. Beaverton, Oregon: e-on software, maker of Vue, the leading solutions for natural 3D environments, today disclosed the new features available in its upcoming professional solutions, Vue 7.5 xStream and Vue 7.5 Infinite.

Release 7.5 of Vue xStream and Infinite will add significant new functionality to Vue 7. Following the terms of e-on software‘s maintenance contracts, users of Vue 7 xStream or Vue 7 Infinite who subscribed to a Standard or Premium maintenance plan will receive the upgrade to the corresponding Vue 7.5 product at no charge.

Users who are not under maintenance will have the option to purchase the upgrade to Vue 7.5 (see further down for pricing). However, e-on software strongly recommends that they consider subscribing to a maintenance plan instead, as this may prove more cost effective* in the long term (maintenance plans include free upgrades to all .5 and full versions released during the subscription period).

More information on e-on software‘s maintenance plans can be found at:
www.e-onsoftware.com/maintenance

If they wish, users under maintenance can immediately download a pre-release version of Vue 7.5.

Users of Vue 7 who subscribe to a maintenance plan today will also be granted access to this pre- release version.

Vue 7.5 xStream and Vue 7.5 Infinite are expected to ship during Q2 2009. Customers who purchased Vue 7 xStream or Infinite within one month of release of Vue 7.5 will receive the upgrade to Vue
7.5 at no cost.

At the time of releasing Vue 7.5, e-on software will also release a Vue 7.4 service pack for all Vue 7 products (including Esprit, Pro Studio and Complete). This service pack will add new functionality to Vue 7 and will be available at no cost for all Vue 7 users.

  • The cost of the upgrade to the next version of Vue will be the same whether upgrading from Vue 7 or Vue 7.5.

New features of Vue 7.5

Vue xStream and Vue Infinite are the company‘s flagship solutions for the creation of natural 3D environments. While Vue Infinite is a standalone application, Vue xStream operates seamlessly inside of 3ds max, Maya, LightWave, Cinema4D and Softimage|XSI. Specifically designed for graphics professionals, these products combine a multitude of cutting edge features that easily integrate into existing production pipelines.

Release 7.5 of Vue adds a number of breakthrough features:

  • Support of the V-Ray renderer for 3ds Max (xStream)
  • Support of EcoSystem painting in XSI (xStream)
  • Color and Alpha masks of single clouds and cloud layers in multi-pass renderer
  • “Camera Mapping” to dramatically cut animation render times
  • Spherical and planetary procedural terrains with infinite level of detail
  • Spherical cloudscapes (procedural, or based on real-world/modified cloud maps)
  • Material Painting and effect-driven material mapping in the Terrain Editor
  • Enhanced Multi-Processor usage for procedural terrains, Dynamic EcoSystems and panoramic rendering
  • EcoSystem populations that can evolve over time
  • Cloud layers that cast and receive shadows from other cloud layers and objects in the scene
  • Improved OpenGL sky and cloud preview, colored EcoSystem instance previewing
  • Other productivity and feature enhancements.

More details on the new features of Vue 7.5 will be disclosed at the time of release.

A selection of new features already available in release 7 includes:

  • Direct access and interaction with individual Vue elements inside of compatible applications
    (xStream)
  • Extended compatibility with Mental Ray – integrated and satellites (xStream)
  • EcoSystem 3 technology: dynamic population, EcoSystem painting from any angle
  • Spectral 2 cloud technology: highly realistic volumetric 3D clouds and cloud layers
  • New Radiosity engine optimized for indoor and infinite scenery
  • Water Editor: convincing water animation from still lakes to stormy ocean waves
  • Global Illumination rendering up to 4 times faster
  • Improved SolidGrowth 4 plant technology with high definition species for “hero” plants
  • Collada file format import
  • Over 160 editable SolidGrowth plant species, with almost 100 species previously only available from Cornucopia3D.com and 20 brand new species.

Standard Retail Price:

Vue 7.5 xStream will retail for $1,495, with upgrades from Vue 7 xStream available for $495. Vue 7.5 Infinite will retail for $895, with upgrades from Vue 7 Infinite available for $295. Other upgrade paths from Vue 6 Infinite and Vue 6 xStream will be available at the time of release.

Annual subscriptions for Educational licenses of Vue xStream and Infinite are available respectively for $149/year/seat and $99/seat/year. Upgrades to Vue 7.5 are free for owners of active educational licenses of Vue 7.

Site licensing discounts are available, contact e-on software for further details and pricing information.

Owners of Vue 7 network rendering licenses who upgrade to Vue 7.5 will receive the corresponding Vue 7.5 network rendering licenses at no cost.

Availability:

Vue 7.5 xStream and Vue 7.5 Infinite will be available in English for Windows XP32/64 and Vista 32/64, and on Mac OSX 10.4 and 10.5 as a 32 bit application (Universal Binary). Vue 7.5 xStream is compatible with the following renderers: Mental Ray for 3ds Max, Maya and XSI (integrated and MR satellites), V-Ray for 3ds Max, and Maya, Cinema4D and LightWave native renderers. Other renderers are under consideration.

About e-on software

E-on software is the leading developer of high quality solutions for the creation, animation, rendering and integration of natural 3D environments. With products specifically targeted for the different market segments, e-on software provides solutions adapted to every project and budget. E- on software products are used worldwide by the film, television, architecture, game, science, education and entertainment industries.

Vue was used in features such as “Pirates of the Caribbean‘s 2“, “Indiana Jones 4“, “Australia“, “Battlestar Gallactica“, “Stargate Atlantis” and more. Read more on these stories in e-on software‘s Spotlights section: www.e-onsoftware.com/spotlight E-on software was founded on the premise that powerful graphics tools should never get in the way of the designer‘s creativity. By investing significant resources into research and development, e- on software is able to deliver cutting-edge technologies that significantly improve usability and workflow.

E-on software is based in Beaverton, Oregon with a European office in Paris, France.

Visit their website at www.e-onsoftware.com.


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