Vizerra

Vizerra
Developer(s) 3DreamTeam Company
Operating system Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Website http://vizerra.com/

Vizerra is a software platform for viewing 3D models which provides its user with integrated additional content, such as video guides.[1] Currently available 3D models are used for demonstration, advertising and educational purposes.[2]

Project Overview

The project title has its origins in Latin and combines three words: visio (”vision, image”), erro (”roam”) and terra (“earth”). It was chosen because Vizerra project began as a platform for virtual travel.[3]

At the moment Vizerra is primarily a library of virtual 3D copies of real sites. These include monasteries, temples, squares and monuments of ancient cultures, such as Machu Picchu, Prague’s Old Town Square, Angkor Wat and others.[4]

Client Application

The first version of Vizerra client application user interface was made by Art. Lebedev Studio.[5]

Vizerra uses the following technologies:

Umbra by Umbra Software Ltd.; Wwise (WaveWorks Interactive Sound Engine) by Audiokinetic Inc; SpeedTree by Interactive Data Visualization, Inc.; Simplygon by Donya Labs AB; PhysX by Nvidia Corporation; DirectX by Microsoft and other.

References

  1. Vizerra project as a part of NVIDIA Ecosystem
  2. 3D model of Angkor Wat on Devata.org project
  3. Vizerra project on Jaunted travel guide
  4. Vizerra project on Smashing Apps blog
  5. The first version of Vizerra interface
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