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ArticlesVirtual Reality for Everyone


June 1996 / International What's New Software / Virtual Reality for Everyone
Rainer Mauth

Most of today's professional animation software forces you to edit frames instead of time sequences. But not Datapath's interactive animation program Realimation Space Time Editor (STE) for Windows 95 and NT. With STE you don't create an animation as a sequence of single frames. Instead, motion is just another property of an object. With STE's object-oriented user interface, you attach motion to an object by dragging the Action property to the object.

STE doesn't just provide the facilities to create and import animations, it lets you walk and fly through these virtual worlds.

Datapath's new software gives you an excellent platform not only for presenting CAD models to customers but also fo r developing and running computer games.


Where to Find


Realimation Space Time Editor (STE).................DM 495
 (Windows 95 and NT)
Contact:  Datapath Ltd., Derby U.K.
Phone:    +44 1332 294441
Fax:      +44 1332 290667
Circle 1049 on Inquiry Card.
A freeware STE viewer is available at 
http://www.realimation.com
.

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