Gazebo is also the core of the production pipeline for pre-visualization and virtual production workflows. Since the Gazebo real-time rendering of the 3D viewport approaches the same results from Manuka, artists can iterate in context of the final frame regardless of which application they use. Gazebo: Gazebo is the core interactive renderer used for viewing scenes in real time with visual fidelity inside any pipeline attached application.Manuka: Manuka is the flagship path-tracing renderer used to generate final frames and is able to produce physically accurate results based upon specific spectral lighting profiles.Whatever the metaverse is or will be, we believe it will be built by content creators, just like you. Our goal is to put these world-class, exclusive VFX tools into the hands of millions of creators and artists around the world, and once connected with the Unity platform, enable the next generation of RT3D creativity.
This pipeline has been developed with an artists-first mentality and the result is an incredible set of tools capable of the pinnacle of visual effects (VFX) forged within the uncompromising schedules of hundreds of film and TV productions. The unified tools and the incredible scientists and technologists of Weta Digital will accelerate our mission to give content creators easy to use and high performance tools to bring their visions to life.
The brilliance of Peter Jackson and the entire team at Weta Digital is incredibly inspirational to all of us at Unity. Weta Digital’s pipeline represents the most complete toolchain for 3D creation, simulation, and rendering ever created. I was a fan before I fully appreciated the genius of Peter Jackson and knew the depth of the expertise and talent housed in this New Zealand based studio. It’s an experience that I would find myself having over and over again with Caesar, the Na’vi, King Kong, and in many films where I didn’t even know Weta Digital was behind the great work. I remember when the first preview of Fellowship landed in the theaters - just the preview, mind you, not the actual film - and how the hair on the back of my neck stood up.