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3D graphics help you to visualise the product, when it is not yet available or when photos are inadequate. Take advantage of the CAD data that is already available from your R&D department.

Unlimited perspectives, transparency, openings and zoom-ins make 3D graphics both fascinating and meaningful. Procedures (such as assembly processes) can be clearly and comprehensibly illustrated using our stylistic image editing. When this is enhanced with interactivity, an effective user experience is guaranteed.

3D graphics appeal to the visual memory because they convey information non-verbally. This presents an interesting and affordable alternative – especially for E-learning, step-by-step instructions and service manuals.

Importing CAD data

The proper usage of CAD data for these graphics requires a clear agreement on the data structure; the mere specification of the format is insufficient. Complex construction topologies require in-depth product knowledge and a knack for interpreting the data correctly. We can work with STEP, IGES and various other file formats. We’ll find the best solution together.

Editing images

Image editing follows the rendering. By working together with the author and following the text, the graphic designer can add arrows, numbers, transparencies, frames and colours. Interlinked zoom-in magnifiers are used to illustrate sequences and create sequences and show the precise location in an overview. Proper image editing ensures clear visual statements.

Composing images

The object, the light, the camera perspective and the surface characteristics all contribute to determine the composition of a 3D image. Defining these parameters for every image is essential. That is why we create material libraries for our customers and save scenarios so that they can be used as often as desired.

Importing CAD data

The proper usage of CAD data for these graphics requires a clear agreement on the data structure; the mere specification of the format is insufficient. Complex construction topologies require in-depth product knowledge and a knack for interpreting the data correctly. We can work with STEP, IGES and various other file formats. We’ll find the best solution together.

Composing images

The object, the light, the camera perspective and the surface characteristics all contribute to determine the composition of a 3D image. Defining these parameters for every image is essential. That is why we create material libraries for our customers and save scenarios so that they can be used as often as desired.

Editing images

Image editing follows the rendering. By working together with the author and following the text, the graphic designer can add arrows, numbers, transparencies, frames and colours. Interlinked zoom-in magnifiers are used to illustrate sequences and create sequences and show the precise location in an overview. Proper image editing ensures clear visual statements.

Scriptor highlights

  • Accompanying the development phase without the actual product
  • Various input formats for 3D CAD data
  • More product expertise derived from the CAD data
  • More imaging versatility than photos
  • Changes to the design can be implemented quickly
  • Prepared images are reusable

Scriptor highlights

  • Accompanying the development phase without the actual product
  • Various input formats for 3D CAD data
  • More product expertise derived from the CAD data
  • More imaging versatility than photos
  • Changes to the design can be implemented quickly
  • Prepared images are reusable

Your advantages

  • No photo appointments required
  • Product updates implemented easier than when using photos
  • Product changes implemented more quickly
  • Enormous range of perspective and representation options
  • Reuse of textures
  • Reuse of perspectives and lighting scenarios

Your advantages

  • No photo appointments required
  • Product updates implemented easier than when using photos
  • Product changes implemented more quickly
  • Enormous range of perspective and representation options
  • Reuse of textures
  • Reuse of perspectives and lighting scenarios

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Scriptor
Dokumentations Service GmbH

Krackser Strasse 12c
33659 Bielefeld
Germany

Tel: +49 521 950220
Fax: +49 521 9502225

e-mail: info@scriptor.de

Contact

Heike Hettwer
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Heike Hettwer

Managing Director
Scriptor Dokumentations Service GmbH

hettwer@scriptor.de

+ 49 521 950220

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