Draco - Library for compressing and decompressing 3D graphics

in steemhunt •  5 years ago  (edited)

Draco

Library for compressing and decompressing 3D graphics


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Draco is an open-source library for compressing and decompressing 3D graphics with efficiency and speed. Applications that use Draco technology can compress 3D graphics without affecting graphic quality. Users also have great experience with Draco. They can download the apps and 3D graphics quicker and can transmit AR and VR scenes without using much bandwidth.


Link

https://google.github.io/draco



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This is actually great as surely you have noticed how much larger games are these days compared to 20 years ago, one of the biggest reasons for this is the quality of graphics and with many different systems compressing and decompressing like what "Draco" offer as became very useful tool.

I think, this has significant potential and use cases for the AR / VR apps , which is getting more and more popular.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

Downloading applications and 3d photos often reduces image quality, which affects us quite a lot. It's also my favorite feature of having an open source library.

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