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October 27th, 2011
Esri Releases New Version of CityEngine

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Esri CityEngine 2011, the latest version of Esri’s software for creating high-quality 3D content, is now available. New key features of CityEngine 2011 include support for georeferenced data and an improved user interface.

CityEngine is the software of choice for 3D city modeling in urban planning, architecture, defense, simulation, game development, and film production. CityEngine enables the quick creation of 3D cities out of 2D data and allows the efficient design and modeling of virtual urban environments in 3D.

This latest release of CityEngine makes it easier to use geographic information system (GIS) data to create geographically accurate models for urban design, historical reenactment models, or realistic models of actual cities. It now includes support for georeferenced data such as Esri’s File Geodatabase (GDB) and KML. The user interface has been greatly improved for ease of use with drag-and-drop data importing features.

“We are very happy to release this version of CityEngine as a new member of the Esri product family,” says Pascal Mueller, director of the new Esri R&D Center Zurich, formerly Procedural Inc. “This CityEngine version comes with many new, exciting features such as the intuitive drag and drop of files into your 3D scene. And with the introduction of georeferencing in CityEngine, we made the first step toward accurate and easy-to-use master planning and urban design.”

Other key features of CityEngine 2011 include

Introduction of styles for rule-based modeling of buildings
Intuitive street editing tools
Automatic skeleton subdivision of blocks into lots
3D Viewport enhancements such as reflections and ambient occlusion
Advanced material management and export
With the CityEngine 2011 release, Esri introduces Basic and Advanced licensing options. All current CityEngine customers under subscription will be automatically migrated to one of these licenses.

CityEngine is available for the Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.

For more information or a free trial, visit esri.com/cityengine.

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