
3D modeling technology has advanced significantly in recent years, allowing more and more people to access sophisticated tools without the need for expensive or specialized software. In this context, SuperSplat 2.0 presents itself as an innovative solution for visualizing and editing 3D models directly from a web browser.
Editing and manipulation without complications
Since its initial launch, this platform has facilitated the manipulation of 3D scans captured in 3D Gaussian Splats (3DGS) format. With the new version, users can import models in PLY format and perform edits such as:
- Hide or delete specific elements.
- Reorient parts of the model to improve its visualization.
- Trim entire areas using volume selection tools.
Creating animations and virtual tours
One of the most notable improvements in SuperSplat 2.0 is the ability to create animated tours over static models. Thanks to the inclusion of new controls in the timeline, users can:
- Record camera movements along the 3D model.
- Export animations to share them easily.
- Explore new forms of interactive presentation.
Sharing creations in an online gallery
With this update, models can be published in an online gallery, allowing anyone to explore creations on different devices. Additionally, this feature is compatible with virtual and augmented reality, adding a more immersive dimension to the user experience.
Greater accessibility in 3D visualization
The ability to manipulate 3DGS models without the need for additional software represents a major advance in the democratization of three-dimensional design. Now, both professionals and enthusiasts can work with 3D models in a straightforward way, without access barriers.
A step forward in the evolution of 3D modeling
With its new features, SuperSplat 2.0 reinforces its position as a versatile tool in various sectors, including:
- Digital art: facilitating the creation and manipulation of models in real time.
- Architecture: allowing detailed visualizations of projects without the need for heavy software.
- Scientific research: aiding in the analysis and study of 3D models in multiple disciplines.
"The ease of use and accessibility of tools like SuperSplat 2.0 are setting a new standard in 3D visualization."