Software News – VR application updates
Tree C's VR4MAX is a real-time interactive virtual reality environment to view, check and distribute 3ds max 4 models with...
Tree C's VR4MAX is a real-time interactive virtual reality environment to view, check and distribute 3ds max 4 models with...
Ashlar-Vellum is offering a test-drive of Argon v4, a NURBS modeler that sports surface analysis and true solid modeling capabilities....
CGW reviews Autodesk Architectural Studio: "ArchStudio deserves attention from any architect who is serious about design". CGW reviews Autonomous Character...
CGW has a great article on the challenges faced by Pixar's tech team in creating believable characters for "Monsters, Inc.".
CGW has an article with more information on the Subsurface Light Scattering research done at Stanford University's Computer Graphics Lab.
Project Changer v0.8 by Unai - Lets you set up different projects without restarting max, use different map paths, etc....
Johan Thorngren has posted new images on his website showing off Brazil's caustics (created using photon maps), area lights and...
New pictures at Raph.com. Check 'em out! Also take a look at Richard Rosenman's and Robin Konieczny's websites to see...
Arri introduces ArriMotion, a motion control system which allows the director and camera operator to create and execute visual effects...
3DMaxer.dk interviews a greatly talented CG artist from Canada (currently working, living and rendering in California): Neil Blevins.
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