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With our Rendering Engine you can create an infinite amount of possibilities in a custom visualization tool.

Rendering Engine Suite FAQs

1. What is a Rendering Engine?

2. What is the Rendering Engine Suite?

3. What is included in the Rendering Engine Suite?

4. Who uses the Rendering Engine?

5. What are the technical requirements of the Rendering Engine?

6. Where can I see examples of applications built with the Rendering Engine?

If you have a question that isn’t answered above we would love to hear from you. Contact us using our contact form or check us out on Skype!

1. What is a Rendering Engine?

The Rendering Engine is a server-based application that renders photographic images. The Rendering Engine combines prepared project files (room scenes or exterior shots) with prepared image assets (pictures of products, like flooring) and creates new unique photographic images. Creative teams can create custom visualization applications that use the Rendering Engine behind the scenes to showcase products in realistic settings.

2. What is the Rendering Engine Suite?

The Rendering Engine Suite is a toolkit that aids developers in the creation of new completely custom visualization applications.

3. What is included in the Rendering Engine Suite?

The Rendering Engine Suite includes: - Rendering Engine API: General instructions for communicating with the Engine - Masking Application: A stand alone software application that is used to mask surfaces in our proprietary project format. - Product Guide: Instructions for preparing image asset images. - Set-Up Guide and Action Script Masking Widget.

4. Who uses the Rendering Engine?

Agencies, in-house IT and creative teams, Web Developers and programmers. Anyone that is involved in creating custom visualization applications for surface-based products like flooring, roofing, paint and siding.

5. What are the technical requirements of the Rendering Engine?

The Rendering Engine requires a Windows Server environment.

6. Where can I see examples of applications built with the Rendering Engine?

Please refer to our Rendering Engine Possibilities page.

If you have a question that isn’t answered above we would love to hear from you. Contact us using our contact form or check us out on Skype!