Real-time 3D configurators that draw their own submittal packages
Sabin makes felt acoustic baffles, blocks, and cylinders. Eclipse built the tool that lets architects design an installation in 3D and export the architect-ready drawings themselves.
Sabin manufactures felt acoustic products that hang from ceilings to control sound. Specifying an installation used to mean waiting on Sabin to lay out the room and produce drawings by hand. They wanted architects to do that work themselves in the browser and walk away with real deliverables an architect could hand to a contractor.
Eclipse built three real-time WebGL configurators, one each for the linear, block, and cylinder families, on a parametric geometry library of 29 modules. Six PDF builders generate 24 by 36 inch submittal sheets with scaled elevations and a live isometric render, the tool exports per-unit STL files, and a Sabine-formula acoustic calculator recommends unit counts per room.
Architects now plan a full Sabin installation themselves and leave with the deliverables that used to require Sabin's own layout and drafting time: a scaled submittal package, STL files, and an acoustic unit count, all generated from the browser.
A configurator that ships real deliverables
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