cebas Visual Technology Inc. is a privately held software company headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
The company offers a broad range of product solutions for VFX studios, and visualization design companies, as well as 3D laser scanning services.
cebas technologies are unique and market leading. They are frequently developed in conjunction with major motion pictures aiming to dazzle their audiences with the latest in special effects.
cebas software is used in award-winning movie productions, games, and architectural design. It allows users to achieve realistic, innovative and compelling visual effects that are scientifically accurate and engineered entirely based on physics.
cebas software drives critical VFX scenes in major pictures like the "Harry Potter" series, "Spiderman 3", "2012", "Alice and Wonderland", Suckerpunch as well as in games such as "Classic Transformers", "Command and Conquer", "StarCraft", "Tomb Raider", and "Wolfenstein".
cebas tools are also used to convert movies to 3D Stereo. The technology was pioneered in the latest "Narnia" picture and is being further developed under an agreement with the Hollywood special effects studio Pixel Magic, which is using it to convert "Harry Potter" into 3D Stereo.
cebas partners mainly with Autodesk and rides on the company’s industry standard 3D software 3ds Max and Maya. Autodesk has been incorporating cebas technologies into their offerings for many years. Also, cebas was the first in the business to introduce training videos with its software, well before e-learning became wide-spread.
cebas regularly exhibits at SIGGRAPH, the main industry trade show (this year held for the first time outside the US, in Vancouver, BC), and is a regular contributor in the leading online VFX forums. Being part of these communities has been critical to the worldwide success of the company's offerings. cebas products are sold direct and through more than 60 resellers on four continents.