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Sundog Software has been named a Top Simulation and Training Company for 2014 by Military Training Technology magazine. This puts us in some very good company! This is the sixth year running that Sundog Software has achieved this distinction, as...
We’ve updated our Triton demo video with our most recent visual tweaks in Triton 2.96 – check it out: If our simulated ocean looks more realistic now, but you can’t quite put your finger on why – well, that’s what...
We’re proud to announce the release of SkyMaxx Pro 2.0 in partnership with MaxxXP. SkyMaxx Pro is an add-on for the X-Plane flight simulator, which brings 3D clouds, lens flare, cloud shadows, and crepuscular rays effects to X-Plane using our...
The SilverLining Sky, 3D Cloud, and Weather SDK received big visual improvements with version 3.009. Our CUMULUS_CONGESTUS_HI_RES cloud type looks better than ever, and we’ve also made a lot of improvements to the cloud shadow maps returned by Atmosphere::GetShadowMap(). Seeing...
Version 2.89 of the Triton Ocean SDK is out, featuring underwater “god rays” effects (AKA shafts of light, or crepuscular rays.) Just call Ocean::EnableGodRays(true), and animated light shafts will be visible when you’re below the water surface and looking toward...
About 90% of the support questions we receive for Triton Oceans for Unity are answered in our documentation – but not everyone knows where to find it. We’re copying it here so Google will be able to find it, at...
Develop, a UK-based game developer publication, has published its “Develop 100: The Top 100 Tech in Games” list – and included for the first time is our own Triton Ocean SDK! According to Develop, “The Develop 100 Tech List features...
Version 2.88 of the Triton Ocean SDK is available now, with lots of improvements. One big change is that we are now building Triton against NVidia’s CUDA Toolkit version 6.0 instead of version 4.2. This fixes a bug in 4.2...
The SilverLining Sky, 3D Cloud, and Weather SDK and the Triton Ocean SDK both render real-time environmental effects that take the simulated direct and ambient sunlight into account. But, sometimes you have your own effects that you want to integrate...
At Sundog Software, we’ve always focused on our customers more than our competition. But, we are frequently asked “how are you better than your competitors?” So, I did some research on the name that seems to come up most often...