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Hey,

I´m working for a little start-up company, specialized on fast high quality image generation, called Numenus. We want a simple and particularly efficient handling of models with lots of polygons. This week we release our Augenblick MMV (massive model viewer) realtime ray tracing demo version - actually it´s a early alpha release. The MMV will be our first product and allows easy handling of complex 3D data sets. Here are some examples of what our software can already do. Notice not only the quality of the pictures, but also the render times and scenes complexity given with the images.

Once there is the Lucy, with 28 (!!!) million triangles. Illuminated by one point light. Frame rate is roughly 8 frames per second. Total memory consumption of the complete application is only 1.2 GB.

The other picture shows the Villa. Half a million polygons illuminated by some hundred light sources. Render time is about one minute.

 

Please help us by providing feedback. tell us what you like and also what you not like so far. We would love to hear you ideas and thoughts how Augenblick could be improved an extended.

Download the free alpha/demo version of Augenblick MMV on the Site of Numenus.

We are looking forward to hear from you!

 

Best regards,

The Numenus Team

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Augenblick MMV 0.7.0 Release

On Friday, December 11th. we will provide a major update to version 0.7 on http://www.numenus.de/index_en.html.

Much has happen since the first Alpha. Here some new features:

- Support for much more formats (.3ds, .dae, .lwo and 6 other)

- More stability

- New and clear GUI design for plugits

- Fallback for graphic cards issues

- New and better Windows installer

- Specially for win: double clicking on files start the application and load them directly

 

Please feel free to use our forum ( http://forum.numenus.de/ ) if you have any comments or feature requests, because we are convinced that good software can only be created in collaboration with the User.

Thanks and hope to meet you on the forum!

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