These VR-friendly development kits are tools for software developers building C++ training and simulation systems in OpenGL, OpenSceneGraph, or DirectX. Our licensing terms are simple, reasonable, and include responsive technical support from an independent, family-run business.


Learn more at www.sundog-soft.com or contact sales@sundog-soft.com

Powering Maritime and Aviation Training and Simulation for 15 years

Sundog Software®’s real-time simulation software powers the skies, weather, and water in thousands of training simulators deployed by hundreds of vendors around the world. You may not know us, but you’ve probably seen our work behind some of the biggest names in the industry.

Our Triton Ocean SDK™ uses the power of off-the-shelf GPU’s to simulate tens of thousands of ocean waves thousands of times per second. This isn’t just video game technology; it’s specifically made for the demanding accuracy and requirements of military training. Ship wakes, accurate lighting effects, swell states, coastal interactions, and more can be simulated to produce convincing virtual environments and realistic ship motions.

Our SilverLining 3D Cloud, Sky, and Weather SDK™ produces immersive virtual clouds, skies, weather, and atmospheric effects for any synthetic natural environment. Made for aviation training purposes, it also allows the simulation of realistic skies in ground, maritime, and space based visual simulations as well. SilverLining offers the widest variety of real-time simulated clouds on the market, and has been proven in thousands of commercial, military, and consumer simulations around the world.

These VR-friendly development kits are tools for software developers building C++ training and simulation systems in OpenGL, OpenSceneGraph, or DirectX. Our licensing terms are simple, reasonable, and include responsive technical support from an independent, family-run business.


Learn more at www.sundog-soft.com or contact sales@sundog-soft.com

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