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- Geelong, Victoria in K2Vi V3 Globe >> more
- Interactive real-time shadow analysis now available in K2Vi V3 Globe >> more
- K2Vi V3 globe in action. Click here for short movie clips of K2Vi V3 globe in action.
- The Department of Conservation (DOC) in Queenstown, New Zealand selects K2Vi V3 software to visualise the Great Walks in the Southern Lakes area. Have a look at our movies page to see a clip of this Tourism product.
- K2Vi V3 supports 'scripting' and 'Immersive Video'. >> more
- Hobart City Council, Tasmania and Geelong City Council, Victoria, Australia select the K2Vi software suite for their 3D city modelling.
- K2Vi software now supports direct loading and fast real-time rendering of Pictometry 3D City Models. Pictometry 3D city models are detailed and multi-purpose datasets which we can supply through our partner AAMhatch in Australia for all major urban centres in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and South East Asia. >> more
- K2Vi Professional update
(491) available. Please see our forum for more information on this release.
>> forum.
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K2Vi
is an innovative, fast rendering, real-time interactive, 3D
visualization virtual reality software platform, that allows you to
quickly generate stunning interactive 3D environments from a wide
variety of data formats. As a software tool, K2Vi allows you to both
visualize, and interface with, spatial data from 'within' a Virtual
Reality environment.
Our key strength and major point of difference with other 3D
visualization companies is interactivity.
Many 3D solutions allow you to visualize a development in 3D and
sometimes navigate along a fixed path through the scene. However most
of these visualizations are pre-rendered so do not allow interactivity
such as freedom of navigation, 'on-the-fly' shadow analysis, scenario
toggling and real-time visibility analysis. The power of interactivity
become apparent when using K2Vi during design discussions, court
hearings and marketing sessions. Interactivity gives credibility to the
proposed development because it allows the user
the freedom to explore the model.
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