Login: 
Password: 
[ » ]  Get One E-Mail Address Now !
 
United States  Follow Our HD Videos
Front Page
Search
Popular
Off-Site
Free Content
My Visit  
Send
Print
PDF
Rate
Comment
Games
Hardware
Miscellaneous
Software
[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 4045 - 114 Kb
Rate it!: 10.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 3469 - 64 Kb
Rate it!: 9.50

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 3324 - 51 Kb
Rate it!: 10.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 2749 - 47 Kb
Rate it!: 0.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 2683 - 49 Kb
Rate it!: 10.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 2480 - 74 Kb
Rate it!: 9.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 2462 - 103 Kb
Rate it!: 0.00

[ » ]  Full Size Image - Click to View Views: 2323 - 53 Kb
Rate it!: 0.00

   Software   
Autodesk Launches Two Versions of 3Ds Max 2009

3Ds Max Design Meets New Requirements for Advanced Visual Communication
Read with Small Text Read with Normal Text Read with Large Text Read with Larger Text  [ » ]  Change Text Contrast 3Dup.com - February 17, 2008 - 13:17
[ ˆ ]  Full Size Image - Click to View
At its annual World Press Days event, Autodesk, Inc. announced two new versions of its Autodesk 3ds Max modeling, animation and rendering software -- the leading asset creation tool for game development. The company launched Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 software for entertainment professionals, and debuted 3ds Max Design 2009 software, a tailored 3D application for architects, designers and visualization specialists. Both versions of the software offer new rendering capabilities, improved interoperability with industry-standard products including Revit software, as well as additional time-saving animation and mapping workflow tools. 3ds Max Design 2009 further provides lighting simulation and analysis technology.

"Every design has a story to tell," explained Marc Petit, senior vice president, Autodesk Media & Entertainment. "Entertainment technology enables design professionals to explore ideas, validate concepts and communicate design intent. It allows them to experience their designs before they are real."

Click to Download this Image

"Autodesk 3ds Max now comes in two distinct flavors to better meet the specific needs of our entertainment and visualization customers," Petit added. "3ds Max 2009 and 3ds Max Design 2009 provide users with tailored online experiences, user interface and application defaults, tutorials, samples, and more. This simplifies the learning process and makes it easier for users to find the information that’s most relevant to them."

New Feature Highlights

Key features in Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 include the new Reveal rendering toolset, which streamlines iterative workflows; and the ProMaterials material library for simulating real-world surfaces. The release also delivers numerous biped enhancements and new UV editing tools. Improved OBJ and Autodesk FBX file formats import and export vastly enhance interoperability with Autodesk Mudbox, Autodesk Maya, Autodesk MotionBuilder software programs and other third-party applications. In addition, Recognize, a new scene-loading technology, significantly improves the inter-application workflow with Revit Architecture 2009.

Page: [  2 ] [  3 
 
[ » ]  Send this News to a Friend [ » ]  Printer Friendly Version [ » ]  Adobe Acrobat - Printable Version [ » ]  Rate this News [ » ]  Add | Read Comments [Views: 13,416 | Refers: 0 | Prints: 398 | Rate: 0.00 / 0 Votes | Posts: 0]
   Previous Articles   
  Next Limit Wins an Academy Award
January 12, 2008 - 18:58

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has granted a Technical Achievement Award® to Victor Gonzalez, Ignacio Vargas and Angel Tena for the creation of the ...
[ « ]  Next Limit Wins an Academy Award
  Mythology Meets Visual Feast in Beowulf with Nvidia
December 10, 2007 - 23:59

How can you use technology to bring a 1,200-year-old epic poem about heroes, monsters, and dragons to life? That was the challenge facing director Robert Zemeckis and Sony ...
[ « ]  Mythology Meets Visual Feast in Beowulf with Nvidia
   Next Articles    
  Artbeats Raises the Bar On Royalty-Free Stock Footage
March 09, 2008 - 11:47

Artbeats, the industry’s leading creative footage resource, announced it will debut a wide range of exclusive royalty-free collections and solo clips during the 2008 ...
[ » ]  Artbeats Raises the Bar On Royalty-Free Stock Footage
 



 
©1998-2010      |   Advertise - No Spam - No Pop-Ups - Privacy - Contact - Use Terms - Copyright - About