Autodesk and Unity Expand Collaboration to Design, Make and Virtually Experience Anything
IAugmented, virtual and real-time reality technologies have the potential to shape how we imagine, design and make – not to mention experience – everything from factories, buildings and cars, to training, learning and entertainment. Also worth mentioning is the growth potential of VR content,which is outpacing VR hardware.
Imagine having the ability to see and feel the immediate impact of design changes or train muscle memory in dangerous and complex environments (construction sites or factory floors) but do so in the safety of a virtual world? These technologies offer a fundamental shift in how we perceive and interact with digital and physical things and allow our customers – and their customers – to interact with designs at human scale and simulate them as if they are already built and functioning.
At Autodesk, our open ecosystem puts actionable data and content at the center of new AR/VR workflows. But how does our 3D data move into a VR, AR or real-time experience? With help from one of our partners, Unity.
We’ve been working together for a year to provide tighter integration between Unity’s platform and Autodesk’s design tools including 3ds Max and Maya, so artists have “one click” access to rich interactive 2D, 3D, VR and AR experiences.
Now, the relationship continues. Autodesk and Unity are teaming up to bring visualization and real-time experiences to more industries: Automotive; Architecture, Engineering and Construction and additional Media & Entertainment customers.
Working with Unity means designers, engineers, construction and creative professionals using Autodesk software can quickly connect, collaborate, create, and deploy immersive, real-time experiences using their CAD or CGI data. This enables them to make better-informed decisions about the outcome of designs, projects, and productions. And because Unity reaches 25+ platforms spanning the worlds of AR, VR and mobile, projects can be seen and experienced on almost any device, from anywhere.
Architectural design of Unity’s London office, made with Unity and Autodesk 3ds Max
These future integrations will enable:
Importing BIM data into Unity
Learn how to take advantage of the full potential of VR, AR and Mobile, and explore how these integrations will benefit you: https://unity3d.com/partners/autodesk
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