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Onesia Offers Real-Time 3D Rendering Software

Orealia helps engineers eliminate physical prototyping.

Orealia helps engineers eliminate physical prototyping.

By DE Editors

Onesia Inc. (Los Gatos, CA) introduces Orealia, its real-time 3D rendering software solution that is said to provide the tools engineers need to eliminate physical prototyping. The result of years of research, Orealia allows professional designers to easily review and present photorealistic 3D models in their real-life environment.

Orealia is available, at an affordable price, in two versions: Orealia|PRO for the individual designer and Orealia|PREMIUM for collaborative environments. Orealia is compatible with the most popular native CAD formats for both Mac and Windows.

Orealia allows production and marketing departments to speed up product conception, design, and ultimately the decision-making process by evaluating several scenarios in real-time. By communicating ideas and concepts through this powerful real-time 3D rendering software, companies can now bring their products to market faster. Due to this eco-friendly process, the company says, prototyping costs are cut in half.

Orealia helped create highly realistic textures, manipulate large resolution images (4096 x 4096) in real time, compare colors and textures on the same screen, and virtually fly around the model interactively at 70 frame per seconds. By savings hours, or days, of tedious work, professional designers who use Orealia products can now focus their time and expertise on bringing more value-add to their clients.

Orealia’s features create an environmental context so close to reality that it enables professional designers to present and review their 3D models faithfully, in real time, and to communicate the brand character behind the product with stunning impact.

For details on Orealia|PRO (MSRP $895) or for Orealia|PREMIUM ($2,595), both of which are available as Mac and Windows versions.

For more information, please visit Onesia, Inc.

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

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