Blueberry Introduces the Kiwi Engine

Blueberry AI Introduces it Groundbreaking 3D Digital Asset Engine – 🥝KIWI Engine🥝

Blueberry AI, a leading AI-powered digital asset management company, proudly announces the release of the KIWI Engine, a high-performance 3D engine set to revolutionize industries such as gaming, advertising, and industrial design. KIWI Engine enables teams to streamline workflows by offering real-time 3D file previews in over 100 formats directly in the browser, with no need for high-performance hardware or software.

Boasting cutting-edge features such as centralized storage, AI-powered search, and blockchain-backed file tracking, KIWI Engine ensures secure, efficient collaboration while minimizing operational costs. Designed to enhance productivity, the engine supports large file transfers, cross-team collaboration, and eliminates the risk of file versioning errors or leaks.

With its easy-to-use interface and seamless integration with existing 3D tools, KIWI Engine by Blueberry AI is the ideal solution for companies looking to optimize their 3D asset management.

Unlocking New Capbabilites of 3D Digital Assets — 🥝KIWI Engine🥝 Unveils its Power

The KIWI Engine is a high-performance 3D engine that powers Blueberry AI developed by the industry-leading AI digital asset management company, Share Creators. With exceptional performance and an intuitive interface, the KIWI Engine significantly shortens production cycles for game development, advertising, and industrial design, while reducing operational costs to truly achieve cost-efficiency.

Key Standout Features of the KIWI Engine by Blueberry AI:

  • Browser-Based 3D Previews: No downloads required; view over 100 professional file formats directly in your browser, including 3DMax and Maya native files; no conversion needed. This functionality eliminates the need for high-performance hardware and boosts team productivity.

  • Seamless Large File Transfers: Easily share and preview large files within teams, facilitating smooth collaboration between designers and developers. The built-in 3D asset review feature enhances workflow precision and speed.

Addressing Common File Management Issues:

  • File Security & Control: With centralized storage and multi-level permissions, KIWI Engine ensures files remain secure. Blockchain logs track user activity, and version control with real-time backups prevents file loss or version errors, reducing the risk of leaks, especially during outsourcing or staff transitions.

  • Outsourcing Management: Control access to shared content with outsourcing teams, minimizing the risk of file misuse.

A One-Stop 3D File Preview Solution:

Broad Format Compatibility: KIWI Engine supports mainstream formats like 3DMax, Maya, Blender, OBJ, FBX, and more. It reduces the need for multiple software purchases by loading and previewing models from various design tools in one engine.

  • Multi-Format Preview: Combine different 3D file formats in a single workspace for simultaneous viewing and editing. This streamlines complex 3D projects, especially those involving cross-team collaboration.

  • Simplified 3D Previews for Non-Technical Users: KIWI Engine makes it easy for non-technical stakeholders, such as management, to quickly preview 3D assets without installing complex software. This enhances cross-department collaboration and accelerates decision-making.

Cost Savings on Software:

Traditional design projects often require expensive software purchases just to view files. With cloud technology, the KIWI Engine by Blueberry AI eliminates the need for costly software installations. Team members can preview and collaborate on 3D files online, reducing software procurement and maintenance costs while improving flexibility and efficiency.

Improving Collaboration and Resource Reuse:

Without intelligent tools, design resources are often recreated from scratch, leading to wasted time and costs. The KIWI Engine supports multi-format 3D file previews and includes AI-powered search and auto-tagging, enabling designers to easily find and reuse existing resources. This significantly enhances collaboration and reduces the security risks of transferring large files.

User-Friendly Interface and Experience:

The KIWI Engine adopts a clean, intuitive user interface, with a well-structured layout. A detailed list of grids and materials appears on the left, while function modules (controls, materials, grids, and lighting management) are on the right, ensuring a logical and smooth workflow. Personalized settings and organization-level global configurations further enhance productivity for teams of all sizes.

  • Grid and Material List: After loading a model, grids and materials are clearly displayed, allowing users to easily select and edit the necessary components.

  • Personalized Settings: Customize the interface to suit individual workflow preferences, improving work efficiency.

  • Organization Settings: For large teams or cross-project managers, global configuration options enable unified project management across multiple teams, saving time and resources.

KIWI Engine's Control Tool Module:

The KIWI Engine features an innovative control tool module, covering camera controls, display functions, and advanced rendering options that meet diverse project needs—from simple model viewing to complex scene operations.

  • Camera Controls: Features like auto-rotation and quick reset allow users to easily adjust the camera for 360-degree model views, ensuring smooth, flexible operation.

  • Display Functions:

    • Wireframe Display: Ideal for structured previews, enabling users to inspect model geometry during the design phase.

    • Double-Sided Display: Displays both sides of models, even if there are defects, minimizing repair time and improving workflow efficiency.

    • SSR (Screen Space Reflection): Enhances model reflection effects for high-quality renderings in complex scenes.

    • UV Check: Displays UV distribution, helping users accurately assess UV mapping for precise texture work.

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