ABSTRACT
Nira is an asset review and collaboration platform capable of rendering massive 3D production files in real time for interactive web-based viewing on any device, including lower-powered mobile smartphones and tablets. Nira achieves this by employing a custom server-side asset ingestion pipeline, a custom server-side real time renderer, a collection of intuitive markup and review tools for artists/designers, and existing hardware video encode/decode capabilities of both server-side and client-side devices.
Index Terms
Nira: view, review, and present GBytes-sized assets with interactive rendering on any device
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