This website has been archived for historical purposes.
The Membrane Domain

Tri-Tech Imaging, Inc.

1555 Bustard Road
P.O. Box 474
Kulpsville, PA 19443
(215) 362-5959
Fax: (215) 393-8300
e-mail: QnA@tritech3d.com


"Computer animation is not done by the computer any more than
clay animation is created by the clay."

- J. Lasseter

Images & Animations
List of Services
General Information
Partial Client List
About Jeffory J. Beckers
Information Request Form

Changes for ver 2.01 dated July 1, 1996

Images And Animations


Exxon: Chadds Ford, PA
Mobil: Upper Moreland, PA
McDonald's: Branchburg, NJ
Shell: Lewisboro, NY
Shell: Mt. Kisco, NY BEFORE
Shell: Mt. Kisco, NY AFTER
Amoco: Split Second Convenience Store
Movie: Mobil Upper Moreland, PA (HUGE 1.26 MB)
Movie: Mt. Kisco, NY Morph (793K Worth the Wait!)

Return to Index

General Information

Tri-Tech Imaging, Inc. (TTI) is a full service visualization company specializing in computer generated, photorealistic animations & renderings for the Civil/Architectural Industry. TTI is dedicated to maintaining the most current hardware & software technology to provide cost-effective solutions to your visualization needs. If you would like more information, either fill out the information request form or send e-mail to qna@philanet.com.

Return to Index

List of Services

Three Dimensional Computer Modeling

Objects or entire facilities can be modeled in either MicroStation 95 or Virtus Walkthrough software. These computer models can be texture mapped with photographs of actual surfaces to provide a high level of realism. These models can then be provided on diskette, JAZ disk, or uploaded to your ftp site for your internal use, or they can be provided in one, or more, of our output formats.
Our modeling/rendering engine is:
Pentium 166mHz Windows 95 PC
128MB RAM
6 GB Hard Disk
ViewSonic 21" Monitor
Matrox Millenium MGA Graphics Card with 8MB RAM
Calcomp DrawingBoard III with 16 button puck
Iomega 1MB JAZ drive
6X CD-ROM
2400dpi Color Flatbed Scanner

Photomatching

This process combines computer rendered objects edited into a photograph and output as a new rendering. For instance, the customer would provide a photograph of a house and architectural plans for an addition. TTI would build the addition in the computer, render a view which matches that of the provided photograph, then edit the two images together so that you can "see" the addition to the house prior to building it.

Return to Index

Output formats

Full-Color Still Renderings

Views can be rendered in 16.7 million colors in sizes up to 32" x 40" at 300dpi. Output media can be translucent bond, mylar, or high-gloss photo paper. TTI utilizes a Hewlett-Packard HP-755CM Color InkJet plotter for this process.

S-VHS or VHS Video Tape Animations

Models and objects can be animated over time and recorded to S-VHS or VHS videocassette. TTI utilizes a DPS Perception Video Digitizing Card w/ the Capture Daughterboard and a Panasonic AG-DS550 S-VHS Recorder for this process.

Software Files

Models and Objects can be saved in MicroStation, Virtus, DXF 3D, DWG R12, or IGES format and saved to 1.44MB floppy, 100MB Zip Disk, or 1GB Jaz Disk

Return to Index

Partial List of Clients

Bohler Engineering
Exxon
Mobil Oil Corporation
Tyree Consulting Company
Liberty Travel
McDonald's Corporation
Shell Oil Company
Return to Index

Jeffory J. Beckers
Production Manager

Jeffory J. Beckers has been involved in the civil site design industry since 1985 specializing in retail gas station facilities. He has been hired to manage the production of all computer animation and video editing services offered by Tri-Tech Imaging, Inc.
Jeffory was previously an independent gas station designer, developing site designs, preparing permit and construction documents, providing construction management services, and providing 3D models and animations of retail gas station facilities. His list of previous clients includes Sunoco, Coastal, Getty, Texaco, Atlantic, and Burger King.
Jeffory has been working with Intergraph and MicroStation since 1986, both on the PC and Macintosh platforms. He has also been utilizing Virtus Walkthrough for the past 3 years on both the PC and Macintosh platforms.

Return to Index

Changes for ver 2.01 dated July 1, 1996

Minor Revision:
Changed all buttons to interlaced gifs. Changed TTI title graphic to large gif logo. Revised all images to obscure registered trademarks. Added Shell: Mt. Kisco, NY Before & After Images & Morph. Added Amoco Split Second Image.

Changes for ver 2.0 dated June 15, 1996
Major Revision:
Created separate links for three different browser types. (Text Only, Graphic, & Netscape 2.0+)
Added link for Bohler Engineering in Client List.
Added Shell: Lewisboro, NY Image. Updated Client List.

Changes to Webpage v1.02 dated May 15, 1996
Minor Revision:
Minor editing changes to copy (Thanks, Mara!)
Changed background from wood pattern to embossed Tri-Tech logo. Added Tri-Tech logo at top of page. Gave Images and Animations top billing. Added McDonald's Image.

Changes to Webpage v1.01 dated May 5, 1996
Minor Revision:
Added Changes section to Index. Added Exxon Chadds Ford, PA and Mobil Upper Moreland, PA images. Removed Coming Soon! from Images and Animations index.

Return to Index

Created by: Tri-Tech Imaging,Inc.
© May 15, 1996
All Rights Reserved
Tri-Tech Imaging, Inc.

This website has been developed and checked on Netscape browsers only. It is our interest to maintain a website which is satisfactorily viewed by ANY browser. If you see something that should be changed, please send mail to qna@philanet.com describing what is unsatisfactory, and what browser you were using.