Bionatics Introduces LandSIM3D in Scandinavia

“Since the introduction in France 3 years ago, version 2 of LandSIM3D is an important step forward in the development of the product. It is mainly based on comments and suggestions from our clients”, explains Stéphane GOURGOUT, VP Sales Director of Bionatics, “and it improves the fast modeling of large cities in 3D and the visualization of  their evolution across the time according to planning and growth scenarios. With this new version and the experience from our great success in southern Europe, we are now ready to widen our market to northern Europe.”  The version 2.0 facilitates indeed the real-time loading and display of complete 3D cities or larges territories made of thousands of buildings and stored in common 3D formats such as 3ds or Google SketchUp. LandSIM3D v2.0 will stream the 3D models on the fly and display them in the 3D view near by the camera combining its procedural display technology for the rest of the city. Such technology allows a very realistic and detailed visualization of the city while maintaining the real-time interactivity in the display of the scene. The time simulation features have also been extended to all the data used to build a scene (objects, elevation, aerial imagery, vector maps, biotopes ….) in order to simulate and the visualize all the characteristics of evolution of a city, a territory or a complex project thanks to the timeline.
www.landsim3d.com 

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