The Virtual Production Toolkit is Available for Unreal Engine, Unity 3D and Autodesk Maya

 

Software specialist Glassbox Technologies has released the public beta of its real-time solution BeeHive for Unreal Engine, Unity 3D and Autodesk Maya, ahead of its demo premiere at SIGGRAPH 2019.

BeeHive is a collaborative virtual scene syncing, editing and review solution, a custom database that enables users to see live changes from multiple users at the same time, regardless of their location or even the tools they use. With BeeHive, a virtual production team can work inside of Unreal Engine, Unity 3D and Maya in real-time to review and modify assets, troubleshoot lighting and FX, check actors’ faces and body performances, modify scenes, even build entire worlds from scratch for virtual reality (VR) experiences.

 

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Click HERE to request access to the beta.

 

Glassbox CPO and co-founder Mariana Acuña Acosta says, “BeeHive is the Google Docs of real-time. It creates a collaborative workspace across game engines and creative applications that it supports and very cleverly stores a transaction history of all changes in the scene being worked on, allowing users across platforms to work simultaneously. Imagine making a change to a mesh in Maya through BeeHive and seeing this change made real-time inside of a game engine. BeeHive makes that possible, and so much more with its asset centric approach.”

 

BeeHive condenses CG content creation workflows by bringing efficient, collaboration techniques to 3D production through the power of game engines. Because users can modify and review live assets and visualizations in 3D, BeeHive removes the inefficiencies of manual import and export processes, streamlining the iteration process for real-time production. BeeHive is also interoperable with Glassbox’s virtual camera DragonFly, together these tools allow for real-time VR review sessions from any location.

 

“Beehive’s high performance real-time versioning system and custom tailored C++ database mean users can now collaborate live on 3D and animated content across creative applications. By running as a highly multithreaded plugin, BeeHive introduces minimal overhead and allows for unprecedented pipelines where different roles can work together interdisciplinary regardless of preferred software platform” says Jannes Nagel, Glassbox Senior Lead Engineer.

 

BeeHive will be showcased in demos and other presentations at SIGGRAPH 2019, in Booth 2 of The Garage  from Tuesday, July 30 through Thursday, August 1, presented by Glassbox CPO/Co-Founder Mariana Acuna and Glassbox Senior Lead Engineer Jannes Nagel. 

 

Learn more about both BeeHive and the recently-launched DragonFly virtual camera toolset at the Unity Session Room (#407) presentation on Tuesday, July 30 at  2:15 PM PT. Find out how both BeeHive, DragonFly and Glassbox’s real-time facial animation plugin Live Client for Unreal were used to bring digital human and visual performance artist Molly to life at the Unreal Theatre (Hall H, Booth 131) on Wednesday, July 31 at  3:00 PM PT or Thursday, Aug 1 at 2:00PM PT.

 

 

About Glassbox Technologies

Glassbox designs next-generation software toolsets that enable global content creators to harness the power of game engines for real-time, virtual production. The technology allows for the fast and efficient creation of stunning, immersive content for feature film, episodic TV, animation, games and immersive experiences.

Built in collaboration with innovative technology partners and major Hollywood Studios, Glassbox tools are crafted and battle-tested on the front line of cutting-edge real-time production techniques, to solve real-world problems for the next generation of content creators worldwide.