Features
See what makes 3DVIA Studio stand out from the rest.
3DVIA.com Integration
Ease the prototyping, development, publishing and testing process by taking advantage of the tight integration 3DVIA Studio shares with 3DVIA.com tools and resources.
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Web Publishing
With one click, deploy any 3DVIA Studio project to your browser in no time. 3DVIA Studio supports major browsers including: Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome.
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Immersive Virtuality (iV)
Immerse users in the virtual by letting them interact naturally with their body and have the most vivid perceptual experience, leveraging technologies such as virtual/ augmented reality, motion capture, gestures and more.
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Scripting/Debugging
Use Virtools Scripting Language (VSL), a powerful C++-based language that complements the 3DVIA Studio schematic editor and SDK, to process scripts at run-time/author mode, as well as debug projects.
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Build Process Control
Let 3DVIA Studio handle your project optimization at build time with asset processors such as simplifying polygons, resizing textures, model format conversions and more.
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Collaborative Structure
Work simultaneously on different parts of the same projects with teammates by simply reloading to view others’ progress without interrupting workflow.
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Rendering & Advanced Engines
Create compelling and realistic interactive 3D projects using advanced rendering, physics, sound, animation, video, Web and asset manipulation engines.
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Art Pipeline
Import art assets from major digital content creation tools (Maya, 3ds Max) into 3DVIA Studio with custom importers that get the job done for you.
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Documentation
Learn 3DVIA Studio as a beginner or hone your skills as a master with pages of detailed online documentation, tutorials, demos, downloadable project files and more.
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Behavior Library
Spend less time programming by utilizing 3DVIA Studio’s library of 450 building blocks: pre-packaged code snippets for giving function to objects (e.g., rotate).
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