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Bunkspeed Launches Automotive & Transportation Division

New division to expand 3D rendering into U.S., Europe, and Asia. New division to expand 3D rendering into U.S., Europe, and Asia.

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March 13, 2008

By DE Editors

Bunkspeed, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA), provider of 3D rendering solutions, created an Automotive and Transportation Division to strengthen its customer support presence in U.S., European, and Asian markets. The new division will base operations out of Detroit, MI.

Bunkspeed’s HyperDrive has opened up access to high-quality CGI (computer generated imagery) to the automotive industry. In minutes, users can apply a vast palette of colors and materials to 3D objects created in popular CAD programs. They can experiment with different lighting effects, import multiple models for side-by-side comparisons, and create dynamic driving animations.

The result is realistic imagery that bridges the gap between design, engineering, and marketing. Instant design decisions can be made on a digital model, while companies make the most of their CAD data by transforming them into sleek graphics for web, print, and television ads.

For more information on products and services, visit Bunkspeed.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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