A new 3D computer graphics technology with infinite geometry
Most 3D technology is created for computer games using angular polygons. Euclideon has developed what may prove to be a ground-breaking advance in 3D technology by creating a search algorithm that will result in 3D images with vastly higher geometry – while saving costs and offering greater portability between platforms. It will have benefits for architecture, games, mining, the sciences and many other industries.
Funding from Commercialisation Australia will support programmers to convert the system from PC to game consoles, mobile phones and other platforms.
Euclideon releases Geoverse
On 8 October 2012, Euclideon Pty Ltd released its first product, Geoverse, a geospatial visualisation tool. The product had been beta tested by a number of significant customers. This is a significant step forward in 3D visualisation technology.
Most 3D technology is created for computer games using angular polygons. Euclideon has developed what may prove to be a ground-breaking advance in 3D technology by creating a search algorithm that will result in 3D images with vastly higher resolution – while saving costs and offering greater portability between platforms. It will have benefits for architecture, games, mining, the sciences and many other industries.