Exocortex Alembic suite goes open source
Exocortex announced that their "Crate" Alembic suite of tools for 3DS Max, Maya, Softimage, Arnold and Python, is now available...
Exocortex announced that their "Crate" Alembic suite of tools for 3DS Max, Maya, Softimage, Arnold and Python, is now available...
UK-based The Foundry announced low-cost, limited versions of Modo and Mari. Both are available in permanent license and rental licensing...
Marek Denko and Peter Sanitra have generously released 150 free spherical HDRs through their NoEmotion studio. The images are in...
Megascans is an online library of thousands of physically based material and object scans. Materials are seamlessly tiled, 2x2 meters,...
A script by Pio Raffaele Fina and Particle Skull for quick creation of a turntable camera rig that allows for...
A video created by Chad Ashley and Joe Gunn using 3DS Max, V-Ray and various A&G Tool Company's software. Made...
A number of video recordings from presentations given at this year's Autodesk University are now available on AU Online (registration...
The NVidia PhysX team has made available a video showing new developments in their real-time unified dynamics framework, including interaction...
New features in Planetside's landscape creation and rendering software include: Stereoscopic camera Fisheye lens option New Glass Shader "Taper top...
French VFX artist Julien Leterrier has posted a great making of video showing how he created a full CG animated...
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