October 28, 2016
Introducing Project Play—the future of 3D on the web
Have you ever wanted to wow your clients with an interactive product presentation, but thought you needed a programmer to make 1? Think again. 3D is rapidly becoming part of the day-to-day processes we use in design, engineering, and manufacturing. That’s why we’re excited to tell you about an Autodesk Technology Preview called Project Play—a new way to make your own 3D presentations.
With Project Play, you can combine 3D models, vector drawings, images, text files, videos, and web-streaming APIs to create incredibly rich 3D presentations online—no programming (or download) required. The in-browser, node-based editor renders your work in real-time, which means you can create futuristic presentations right from your laptop or desktop. Impress your clients, your co-workers, and your boss, and bring your ideas to life like never before.
While Project Play is still in development, you can try it out and see examples of what you can do with it. Ready to learn how to get the most out of this exciting new technology and get a glimpse of the future of 3D on the web? Sign up for this AU 2016 class with Autodesk Senior Product Manager Tatjana Dzambazova:
DV23817: Show, Tell, and Sell!
Learn to make interactive multimedia presentations, product configurators, instructions, and sales pitches right in your browser window. We’ll start with the basics of this node-based editor, and then blow your mind with its possibilities.
Dzambazova has a lifelong passion for technology, in particular how it enables us to lead a more creative life. For an extra dose of inspiration, check out her 2014 TEDx talk, “The future of our past.”
Don’t forget to register for AU so you can see Dzambazova share her passion in person.