WireFusion
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Developer(s) | Demicron |
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Stable release | 5.0.26
/ November 2008 |
Operating system | Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux |
Type | 3D computer graphics software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Demicron WireFusion an authoring tool for creating interactive Web3D presentations. A typical work flow consists of loading a 3D model, configuring/optimizing the 3D model and lastly adding widgets and logic to the presentation. The 3D model is created in a 3D modeling program, like 3DS Max, Maya or any other 3D modeling program that can export as X3D or VRML. The resulting presentations can run in browsers supporting Java 1.1+.
It is developed by Demicron AB, based in Solna, Sweden.
History
[edit]WireFusion 1.0 was released in 2000. This release was intended to be an alternative to Flash, for creating 2D animations and also interactive 3D graphics. The latter required a plug-in for WireFusion, WF-3D. With the release of WireFusion 2.0, no plug-in was needed to create 3D presentations. With the releases that followed, the focus was shifted more and more towards the creation of 3D presentations. Today, WireFusion is to be considered a pure 3D presentation authoring tool.
Demicron Reveals OS X Version of WireFusion 5
Key application features
[edit]- Imports 3D models specified in X3D and VRML Format
- Supports pure Java software rendering or OpenGL rendering using JOGL
- Full scene anti-aliasing
Supported operating systems
[edit]- Authoring tool runs on any platform supporting Java 1.6+
- Player runs on any platform supporting Java 1.1+