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Verto Studio 3D 2.1 launches Verto Studio Cloud

Single-developer company Verto Studio LLC launches its revolutionary 3D cloud service for free to all users of desktop and mobile Verto Studio 3D. Now, all Verto Studio scenes can be published to the web, viewable by anyone else in the world within a web browser. Additionally, an easy-to-use shape editor has also been added to Verto Studio which supports the importing and 3D extrusion of SVG files.

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San Diego, CA – Independent developer Verto Studio 3D launches its revolutionary Verto Studio Cloud, a revolutionary, scalable 3D cloud service for free to all users of Verto Studio 3D 2.1.

One stop platform

Serving as a one-stop platform for development and sharing of 3D content, Verto Studio Cloud is expected to be a big hit among users of the already-popular 3D mobile modeling software. Verto Studio Cloud allows 3D artists and mobile game developers to rapidly share designs, proof-of-concept work, or final assets with team members all over the world with just a single tap.

Cloud upload service

Users take advantage of the cloud upload service simply by tapping the cloud icon on any of their existing documents, and publishing their work to the cloud. Within seconds, the published 3D scene becomes available to the millions of users of on the mobile web either by browsing the cloud service, or directly via sharing of Verto Studio Cloud links.

“app within an app”

The 2.1 update of Verto Studio includes a shape editor feature which serves as a fully functional system for creating precision 2D shapes with features such as snap-to-grid, bezier curve manipulation, background image tracing, and SVG import. This allows artists that are more familiar with 2D design, an easy entry into the world of 3D modeling by designing shapes in a familiar 2D setting, and converting these shapes into polygonal 3D meshes. Such an update aids  the increasing industry trend of all-mobile work pipelines, allowing users to create 2D artwork in their favorite vector drawing graphics apps on the iPad and exporting their work directly to Verto Studio 3D via SVG import.

01 - Verto Studio 3D on the iPad allows you to relax while modeling.

01 – Verto Studio 3D on the iPad allows you to relax while modeling.

02 - The innovative touch-driven interface allows you to get more done with less complexity.

02 – The innovative touch-driven interface allows you to get more done with less complexity.

As a proof-of-concept of Verto Studio 3D’s powerful capability, this year, Michael L. Farrell used Verto Studio 3D to develop and launch a 3D desktop game entirely on his own. In a 6 month period, all of the importing, modeling, texturing, and shader development needed by the game project was completed using Verto Studio 3D on the iPad and on the Mac. “I wanted to prove that this product is anything but a typical mobile app … So, I figured the easiest way to accomplish that was to develop an entire game using the technology”, stated Farrell.

Verto Studio 3D 2.1 for iOS adds import support for all of the file formats listed below:

Collada (.dae), Blender 3D (.blend), 3ds Max 3DS (.3ds), 3ds Max, ASE (.ase), Wavefront Object (.obj), Stanford Polygon Library (.ply), AutoCAD DXF (.dxf), LightWave (.lwo), Modo (.lxo), Stereolithography (.stl), AC3D (.ac), Milkshape 3D (.ms3d), TrueSpace (.cob,.scn), Valve Model (.smd,.vta), Quake I Mesh (.mdl), Quake II Mesh (.md2), Quake III Mesh (.md3), Quake III BSP (.pk3), Return to Castle Wolfenstein (.mdc), Doom 3 (.md5*), Biovision BVH (.bvh), CharacterStudio Motion (.csm), DirectX X (.x), BlitzBasic 3D (.b3d), Quick3D (.q3d, .q3s), Ogre XML (.mesh.xml), Irrlicht Mesh (.irrmesh), Irrlicht Scene (.irr), Neutral File Format (.nff), Sense8 WorldToolKit (.nff), Object File Format (.off), PovRAY Raw (.raw), Terragen Terrain (.ter), 3D GameStudio (.mdl), 3D GameStudio Terrain (.hmp), and Izware Nendo (.ndo)

About Verto Studio

Located in beautiful San Diego, California, Michael L. Farrell is an indedpendent developer with over 10 years experience developing games on the Mac platform. His main focus is developing up to date, educational software tools for the iPhone and iPad platforms.

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