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On-Demand 3D Rendering

Luxion, Sabertooth develop LuSt 3D rendering as a Web service.

By DE Editors  

August 13, 2012

By DE Editors

Luxion and Sabertooth, an interactive and digital production company, have collaborated to deliver LuSt, an interactive 3D rendering Web service platform.

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With LuSt product variations can be created by the user through selection of product options and the environments. The image is then created on demand and delivered to the user. According to the company, users can view and interact with 3D assets in real time, with photographic quality, and create their own images from any location using PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, or any Android-based phones and tablets.

LuSt is built on a scalable server model that utilizes CPUs for rendering. The Luxion render engine can run on a variety of platforms, and the company says that this makes the server requirements cost effective in that LuSt has low memory requirements and scalable CPU assignments to support many users per server. LuSt also supports both Windows and Linux clustered platforms. On the client side, LuSt is designed with an API based on open standards, supporting integration with any language that can interface with JSON and REST.

Full, turn-key solutions are available for LuSt, including custom interface development and server deployment, setup and overall product maintenance. Pricing will vary based on the implementation approach the client chooses (Server-based or hosted) as well as on the number of simultaneous users the solution should be able to handle.

For more information, visit Luxion and Sabertooth.

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

 

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