[News] Realsoft/Hyperion bring Realsoft 3D to the Amiga | ANN.lu |
Posted on 11-Dec-2000 16:41 GMT by Christian Kemp | 52 comments View flat View list |
Ben Yoris/Hyperion writes:
Realsoft and Hyperion Entertainment have entered into an agreement to bring
Realsoft’s critically acclaimed and highly advanced 3D modelling and rendering
package to the Amiga.
Realsoft and Hyperion Entertainment team up to bring Realsoft 3D to the
Amiga.
Cologne, December 9, 2000.
Realsoft and Hyperion Entertainment have entered into an agreement to bring
Realsoft’s critically acclaimed and highly advanced 3D modelling and rendering
package to the Amiga.
'Realsoft 3D' is a full featured modelling, rendering, animation and
simulation software tool. Its predecessor, Real 3D, originated on the Amiga
all these years ago and was renowned for its powerful and innovative tools.
Now the new, rewritten 'Realsoft 3D' provides even more power and introduces
dozens of exciting innovations, all accessible through a very carefully
designed, intelligent, and user-friendly interface. This new interface adapts
to the skills of the user and helps him/her to master advanced 3D techniques
with surprising ease. Realsoft 3D is designed to meet the requirements of
today's 3D artist who requires extreme performance through an easy to use,
productive user interface.
Commenting on the agreement, Realsoft’s managing director Vesa Meskanen
remarked: "The success of our 3D product line started on the Amiga platform.
This opportunity to port our latest product generation back to Amiga is
therefore very welcome. The platform independent design of Realsoft 3D
together with Hyperion Entertainment's knowledge about the latest developments
of Amiga OS entails that after the initial porting work is done, all our new
software releases will include the Amiga platform without further porting
delays."
“We were extremely impressed by the feature-set of Realsoft 3D. This package
truly represents unbelievable value for money”, said Ben Hermans, managing
partner of Hyperion Entertainment. “Through our activities in the field of
entertainment software, we have acquired enormous expertise in the field of 3D
graphics. We were looking for a way to leverage this expertise and apply it to
other areas. Given Realsoft’s Amiga background, it seemed natural to approach
them. We are very excited that we can play a role in bringing back Real 3D’s
successor to the Amiga.”
Realsoft 3D will be available for Amiga OS 3.x and Amiga DE in the course of
2001. Requirements and further details to be announced.
About Realsoft Graphics Oy
Realsoft Graphics Oy, a Finnish corporation founded in 1989 as Realsoft Ky,
has been pushing the cutting edge of 3D visualization for over a decade. For
more information about Realsoft Graphics and its products, visit the company's
website at www.realsoft3d.com
About Hyperion Entertainment VOF
Hyperion Entertainment is a privately held Belgian-German corporation founded
in April of 1999 with the stated aim of porting AAA entertainment software to
Amiga, Linux (x86/PPC) and Mac. The company has signed license deals with
industry leaders such as Activision (ATVI), Interplay (IPLY) and Monolith.
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Realsoft/Hyperion bring Realsoft 3D to the Amiga : Comment 22 of 52 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ben Hermans/Hyperion on 11-Dec-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 21 (Jim szutowicz): I don't want to burst anybody's bubble but rendering on a PDA?
Some of you people should stop dreaming.
I see complaints about "slow" PPC accelerators we are currently using.
This is then followed by people saying they will run Realsoft 3D on a PDA.
Can anybody please tell me of any PDA that is capable of the same FPU performance as a 604e@233 Mhz?
Or a PDA that has enough memory in it to comfortably run a rendering package?
We suspect an 060 with a decent 3D accelerator (Permedia 2, Voodoo 3) will be able to run Realsoft 3D V4 quite decently. |
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