In the following insightful interview with Blend4Web share our founders, Dimitri Werwein and Benjamin Suhr, their experience and views on the present and the future of interactive 3D Web (3D configurators become more and more popular).
Can you tell us a bit about VisCircle?
The VisCircle GmbH is a young company from Hannover in the north of Germany. We specialized in the development of interactive real-time-3D, augmented reality applications and 3D-configurators. We also do more traditional work like offline rendering images and animations.
What kind of visualizations do you produce?
There are almost no limits to what is possible at this point. Whether a client needs a beautiful 3D presentation of their product on a website, a complex configurator, or wants to allow customers to experience a product and learn about its functions before buying it, we can create almost anything. Marketing departments and companies find more and more innovative ways to use 3D real-time applications to their advantage.
Who are your customers?
We have wide range different clients all across different industries. We are not free to talk about all projects at the moment.
What are the most notable projects produced by your studio?
The 3D Boutique for Meister was one of our biggest projects due to the massive amount of 3D content that was required. Aside from the over 1000 ring models and millions of possible configurations, it is notable for the quality of the 3D models and the materials. We spent a lot of attention to detail and were in constant contact with Meister to deliver the most accurate real-time 3D presentation of their rings possible to this date. With the goal to create the most impressive 3D ring configurator in the web, you can imagine how much time we spent to tweak the content to perfection.
Before the 3D Boutique went live we completed the first version of a complex furniture configurator for Joli, a Belgian manufacturer of high-quality furniture. The first version already features a huge amount of possible configurations for the chair and table products. The configurator features a lot of different materials which were all created after close examination of their real-life counterparts. The next version will bring a lot of new features and further enhance the user experience.
Your recent work for the Meister jewelry company – is it important for them to have an online 3D configurator?
The jewelry sector is a very traditional field. Meister gains a technological edge in the presentation of their products over their competitors. The customer can create his or her individual ring configuration and gets a near photo-realistic preview presentation – either at home, or at a retailer where the customer can be provided with additional counseling. This preview of the final product helps customers to decide on a configuration and reassures them in having made the right decision for them.
We developed different tools in order to offer Meister all advantages real-time rendering has to offer. While we still render photo-realistic images for Meister, all the smaller ring preview images are screenshots from the 3D configurator. This process has been automated in order to create thousands of images in a very short amount of time.
Nice looking, photo-realistic materials – metals, diamond – how difficult it was to achieve this?
Our experience in designing accurate real-time materials for different game engines helped us a lot in Blend4Web.
Programming part, Blend4Web API – was it smooth?
The API is logically split into different modules making it well structured. The functions are documented. Wherever we needed more details on a function, the included exampled demonstrated them very well and helped us a great deal.
Any remaining questions we had were answered in the forums, or simple by trial and error.
You switched from Unity to Blend4Web – benefits, problems, was learning hard?
We switched from Unity3D to Blend4Web for WebGL projects while the WebGL export feature in Unity3D was hardly usable at all for production.
Online store integration – share you experience – did you cooperate with their web developers?
We worked collectively in a interdisciplinary team of web- and 3D-developers, marketing-specialists and designers from different agencies.
Interactive 3D Web – is this the future, what do you think?
Seeing the increase in requests by increasingly bigger clients, we know this is a growing market segment. We are glad we were able to position our company in the early stages of this revolution.