The engineering team at Altia has test driven this new capability with exciting success. In one example, the team was able to demonstrate a 3D model with very impressive results – 14,000 triangles, six meshes and seven materials, including diffuse and reflection maps. This demo, which included animated camera, point light source as well as 2D graphics seamlessly interwoven with 3D content, ran at over 60 fps on embedded hardware.
The new Altia 3D Scene Object easily integrates content created in popular tools like Autodesk Maya. It supports features including different light types, surface materials, and timeline animations. Textures are supported for diffuse, normal and reflection maps. These features allow for realistic 3D effects like shiny metal, rubbery tire treads and transparent glass.
With the Altia Design 3D Scene Object, GUI developers quickly gain incredible control over how they animate the three dimensional content in their GUI. A single timeline sequence of multiple animations can be split into discrete channels of animation which can be independently controlled. This means that developers can run a piece of the animation – like flutter the passenger door on a 3D car or bend an arm on a 3D patient view – without running the entire 3D animation of that object. The 3D Scene Object converts what would normally be movie playback into event-driven GUI animation since animations can be driven by real-time data or user interaction.
Altia’s user interface development tools are used by companies across the world to develop colorful and custom user interfaces for their products. With Altia Design, the GUI editor and centerpiece of Altia’s tool chain, users create custom graphics from scratch or use assets from tools like Adobe Photoshop to draw their GUIs, create animation, define behavior and optimize user experience. Once complete, Altia DeepScreen generates pure C source code for the Altia design model that can be deployed onto a variety of low- to high-powered processors from industry-leading silicon providers like Freescale, Renesas, NXP, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and more.
For more information about Altia and the new 3D Scene Object, visit www.altia.com