Polytrons enable complex 2D and 3D asset processing in the cloud. In this video, we cover the core workflow—how to find Polytrons, start a task, and track it through completion. You’ll also see how tokens relate to processing and how to preview, download, or export your results to a Polyverse asset library.
Polytrons in Abstract Polyverse are cloud microservices built for sophisticated asset processing—ranging from 3D mesh optimization and CAD conversions to generating PBR materials and textures. Under the hood, they’re powered by proven technologies from InstaLOD and InstaMAT, giving you high-quality results without needing to run heavy processing locally.
This walkthrough focuses on the fundamentals you’ll use with any Polytron. You’ll see where to find Polytrons, how to use Quick Search to find the right service, and how to configure a Polytron’s settings. Once a job is launched, Polyverse handles the upload and processing in the cloud, so you can keep working while it runs.
You’ll also learn where to monitor active and completed jobs in the My Tasks page, how token usage is reflected during processing, and how to open a finished task to explore its outputs. From there, you can review results (including an interactive 3D preview when available), download individual outputs or everything at once, and export processed assets directly into a Polyverse asset library for reuse.
About Abstract
Abstract is a deep-tech company pioneering 3D and AI technology. Its products empower game developers, VFX and film, enterprise, XR, and metaverse industries to deliver efficiently with massive cost savings. InstaLOD converts CAD to 3D, optimizes geometry and automates 3D pipelines, InstaMAT introduces generative materials and scalable texturing, Polyverse enhances cloud-based asset management and 3D data processing as a service, while RSX Engine enables real-time collaboration and cloud synchronization when building 3D applications and games. Abstract is driving breakthrough innovation in 3D and AI across industries.