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Create 3D Presentations Using Dryfork Dryfork offers multiple environments to show relationships by incorporating 3D visual media, video, and sound. | Published March 12, 2008
“Dryfork goes way beyond PowerPoint,” explains Bill Nordgren, president of Dryfork, in the live demo. “It’s the only environment for engineers who want to see their products in 3D in spatial relationships. With Dryfork, you can do things you wouldn’t normally do.” Dryfork 3D presentation software is a platform to design and deliver self-running training modules; the object-oriented, 100 percent 3D presentation system was designed using Flexsim technology. Said to be the first 3D presentation system for engineers, you can put to good use all your technical materials to communicate the content of your offering, and create an unconventional presentation using conventional "slides and points."
In the Narrative tree, you can drag-and-drop page and point ordering, make new slide transitions, use the new “Cinema” action for showing multimedia full screen, wrap Text wrapping of points and 3D text object, create Sub points, and choose to continually replay a journey in a world. In Worlds, you create a 3D world, on a grid, that you can rotate and size to fit your needs. In Inventory, which is like a library of clip art, a new screen display object allows text to stay in one position while navigating through a 3D world. This can be text, an image, or a video. You can also use transparency on a video object, or tap into tool tips for inventory objects.
In Journeys, you can save it and use it again in other parts of the tree. And in 3D View, you can use the automatic aspect ration, the new Sky Cube, which combines a reflective water surface with a skybox for an immersive environment in which to place objects in a 3D world. Last, there is the option to clean the “selected” box around objects in the 3D view. Presentation Control lets you right click during the presentation to jump to any page in the presentation, a B key will blank the screen, or toggle back and forth. The Page Up and Page Down keys will move to the next or previous slide, and the R key will replay current point.
You can adjust colors, textures, objects; select speed of page movement during the viewing of the presentation, and plan how you want your pager to appear. On the first page, for example, you can choose to keep your cover page at upper left, your screenshot or animated graphic will be added on the right, you can keep your logo in the lower left, and add text — all on a background of your own choosing. The background can be a landscape from multiple supplied templates, or it can use your own jpg, bmp, png, gif, or tif. You can make an e-movie, using narrative of your own making, to show off the capabilities of your product in 3D space, over which you have total control. If you are placing a building, for example, on a site, you can insert figures, adding realism by providing points for them to walk between. You can control lighting, rotate the objects in your grid, and you can even save many pages of presentation chatter by flowing them into running flythroughs where several screens move across the background you have placed on a single page, or series of pages.
In the end, what you get is an experience that you have created for your customer, not just a presentation. Between the immersive screen, toolbox of capabilities, and the multimedia options at your fingertips, all you need is a product worth selling. But hey, several thousand PC users can’t be wrong. Not only does Dryfork offer a Free Live Web Demo (support@dryfork.com) to walk you through how to construct your presentation, but the supportive website offers a User Community, Forum FAQ, a Members List, Calendar, and a free trial download. “Welcome to the Dryfork User Community. If this is your first visit, be sure to check…”. Visit the Dryfork homepage (and view any of five YouTube videos). Click here to read why DE's editors made this a Pick of the Week. Click here to go to Downloads for Dryfork presentation software. To see what’s new in Dryfork Version 2.0 click here. Click here to view 15 of Dryfork’s new presentation templates for Version 2.0. Click here to join the Dryfork user community. Click here to see product announcements and bug updates.
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