Alioscopy USA, a maker of 3-D visualization technology, announced at NAB it is working with Autodesk, demonstrating how its 3-D auto-stereoscopic workflow works with its ally’s 3ds Max and Toxik software applications.
Alioscopy is a company specializing in glasses-free auto-stereoscopic 3-D display technology, and is using the alliance to build a community of digital artists who can master content creation for playback on its LCD displays. Those displays are fitted with a proprietary 3-D lenticular lens that lets audiences see 3-D without special glasses.
The company plans future support for Autodesk’s Maya and Softimage packages.
‘The association between Autodesk and Alioscopy products will introduce 3D artists and compositors to a growing creative community, and open up business-to-business (B2B) opportunities in new markets to provide attention-getting, immersive 3D’without glasses’where audiences almost feel what they are seeing,’ said Philippe Roche, CEO and President of Alioscopy USA.


