Lattice Releases 3ds Max Converter v4.0
SAN
FRANCISCO, CA, Sep 4, 2009 - Lattice Technology, developers of digital
manufacturing applications using the XVL format, today announced the release
of its updated 3ds Max converter into XVL format files.
Version 4.0 of this XVL Converter application supports the new XVL v10
format, which delivers the industry’s most compressed 3D format with no loss
of accuracy. XVL v10 can compress 3D data to 0.5% of its original size,
allowing anyone in the manufacturing supply chain to quickly view and
understand even the most complex 3D data, even on a low specification PC.
“Once 3D data leaves the designers’ desks, it becomes a problem for
others downstream who don’t have the hardware and software to deal with it,”
commented Bill Barnes, general manager, Lattice Technology. “XVL and the XVL
applications are focused on making 3D data lightweight, usable, reliable,
and manageable downstream, and this updated converter makes that even easier
for 3ds Max users.”
The latest version supports 3ds Max 2008, 2009 and 2010, and 3ds Max
Design 2009 and 2010 formats, ensuring that the most recent versions of the
product can create XVL data.
About Lattice Technology, Inc.
Founded in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, USA,
Lattice Technology provides global companies with proven digital
manufacturing solutions for 2D/3D design data across the manufacturing
enterprise. With Lattice Technology’s XVL applications, engineers and
manufacturers can perform design review, simulate assembly processes,
automate creation of 3D parts lists / BOMs and create animations with even
the largest 3D assemblies. Lattice's standards based XVL (eXtensible Virtual
world description Language) technology provides secure, highly accurate and
compressed 3D files that can be used, shared and easily supported by
partners, suppliers, and internal departments in a lightweight browser-based
solution. XVL is unmatched in performance, compression and accuracy.
For more information, visit
www.lattice3d.com.
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