Virtual reality
Virtual Reality (VR for short) is a fairly well-known term these days, and most of us can imagine what it is. Realities that do not exist in our real world come to life with the help of VR. And thanks to ever-new, constantly improving technologies, the virtual world can seem more real than reality itself.

Augmented reality
Augmented Reality (AR) is the next stage of development of Virtual Reality (VR), thanks to which the space and world in which we live is expanded using digital technology and extremely complex algorithms to include inanimate and intangible, yet tangible and visible objects.


SketchUp
SketchUp is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications, such as architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, civil and mechanical engineering, film, and video games. SketchUp allows you to create a large number of 3D models and is also suitable for large architectural projects (e.g. landscape design). It is a good choice for interior design due to its impressive 3D visualization tools. SketchUp has an OpenGL renderer for creating realistic 3D models.
Unity 3D
Unity 3D is a powerful cross-platform 3D engine with a user-friendly development environment, designed for anyone who wants to easily create 2D and 3D games and applications for mobile devices, computers, web and consoles, or create effective animations. The world’s favorite mobile AR game – Pokémon Go – was also created using Unity 3D.
3D scanning
3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object, with the aim of collecting all the data in order to digitally create its shape and appearance. Thanks to this process, the object can become a 3D model, which helps us as a basis for the 3D project we are going to develop, but can also be useful in the reconstruction, analysis or simulation of ideas.
3D PRINTING
3D printing is the process of producing three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process, an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is formed. Each of these layers can be thought of as a thinly sliced cross-section of the object. 3D printing allows complex shapes to be produced using less material than traditional manufacturing processes.
