Shark 3D

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Shark 3D is a middleware from Spinor for computer, video games and realtime 3D applications.

Description

Shark 3D is a middleware for 3D applications and is mainly used in computer games, broadcasting, and industrial simulation. Shark 3D is developed by Spinor. Shark 3D is a complete suite of a tool pipeline, renderer, sound system, physics engine and scripting language. These components can be also used separately. The renderer is a central component. Typically an application is based on the complete Shark 3D package. Alternatively, applications that have their own game engine code use the Shark 3D renderer only. Shark 3D is available for use in Windows and Linux based PC applications, and consoles such as PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Xbox 360.

Industry support

Companies using Shark 3D include:

  • Funcom for Dreamfall
  • Siemens for industrial applications
  • ARD/ZDF for broadcasting

See also

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