AXEL is the most powerful and cost effective solution for creating high impact interactive multimedia for web/CD/DVD. AXEL allows you to easily incorporate 2D, 3D, video, Flash, text and sound, add animation and interactivity without requiring any other 3D tools or any programming or scripting skills.
With AXEL, you can publish and export your creations in a variety of popular web formats including: interactive 3D (AXEL, QuickTime, .EXE, VRML), 2D vector graphics (Flash SWF) and linear movie and image formats (MPEG-4, mov, GIFa).
Whether you are building architectural previews, interactive educational material, marketing games, navigation interfaces, ad banners or just having fun, AXEL will allow you to deliver your creations quickly and efficiently.
Version 2 includes new support for export of 3D animations to the Macromedia® Flash™ file format (SWF) and to web video formats including MPEG-4. In addition, AXEL V2 also extends its industry-leading interactive 3D capabilities by including direct support for publishing interactive 3D QuickTime® content.
Features:
- Model or import objects, curves and text. Create primitives, revolutions and extrusions. Edit points. Add bones and skins.
- Bring your objects and curves to life by connecting them via advanced, dynamic relations like "spring" and "snap". Script with "custom relations"
- Choose rendering styles - shaded, cartoon or wireframe. Add multiple webcams and lights. Color or texture your objects using still images, movies or Flash. Import SWF movies as textures that can be projected onto any 2D or 3D surface.
- Add animation keys to the parameters of any object, light, camera and color, plus add particles or wave effects.
- Easily give control to the surfer with basic or advanced handles, such as translate, push or orbit. Add reactions without programming to create complex interaction via the Interaction Editor's drag and drop connections.
- Publish your 3D interactive content in multiple formats. Let AXEL compress the content into extremely light stream files, simulate download in the Stream view, and estimate download time at the connection speed of your choice.