Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Launching Tgi3D Blog

We are launching this blog to provide 3D modelers with news about Tgi3D plugins for Google SketchUp. Visit often to find out what's cooking and to learn tips about using the plugins, to view models, how-to guides, and more...

Let me start with a quick introduction to Tgi3D and its products:

Tgi3D is a registered trademark of Ocali, Inc. With the launch of our website in mid-October, 2010 we have started marketing the two sets of plugins (Tgi3D SU Amorph and Tgi3D SU PhotoScan) for Google SketchUp under this trademark. We refer to our products as “sets” of plugins, beacuse each has a number of greate features that can be viewed as seperate plugins bundled in one.

Tgi3D SU Amorph allows you to create highly sophisticated 3D models by providing tools to create and edit free form curves and amorph surfaces. You can generate and manipulate curves and surfaces, increase resolution, edit extrusions, and do more with great ease. Tgi3D SU Amorph has a free Training version that has the same functionality as the commercial version except that it has a limit on the number of vertices two work with in some of its features related to surface meshes.

Tgi3D SU PhotoScan presents 3D scanning capability from photographs like never seen before in SketchUp. It is now possible to create highly accurate 3D models of complex real life objects in SketchUp. The Tgi3D SU PhotoScan package includes a seperate executable called the Tgi3D SU PhotoScan Calibration and Metrology Tool, which provides state-of-the-art camera calibration and metrology capabilities that can also report measurement uncertainties accurately. When the user is satisfied with measurement accuracy, the resulting calibration is exported to Google SketchUp, where the user then draws the approximate surface on photographs and Tgi3D SU Photoscan automatically corrects the selected portions of the surface by matching the textures in photographs corresponding to the selected surface. You can try the fully functional Tgi3D SU PhotoScan with the 30-Day Trial Edition.

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