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Melbourne-based Eness, a company dedicated to creating more intuitive and humane ways of interacting with technology, have developed a way...
Melbourne-based Eness, a company dedicated to creating more intuitive and humane ways of interacting with technology, have developed a way...
"Softimage recently commisioned Jon Peddie Research to conduct a series of tests on XSI, Maya and Max." The result: Windows...
George Maestri reviews Mudbox 2009 for VFXWorld.com: "... a great package for anyone who needs to create highly detailed models...
With Vue 7 xStream, all Vue tools are now fully integrated in the host application, providing direct access to 3D...
The trailer for the latest short film distributed by Platige Image has been made available. The "Chick" was directed by...
Spiral Graphics has announced the immediate availability of Genetica 3.0, the latest version of its popular seamless texture, animation, and...
New features in OnOne Software's image scaling Photoshop plugin include texture presets, a new gallery wrap function, batch processing, tiling...
Yes, you have read right. Autodesk is set to acquire substantially all the assets of Softimage (that includes Max plugin...
Announcing 3DSpeedMachine.com. The goal of this project is to provide 3D artists with useful hardware and speed statistics based on...
OpenOffice.org has released version 3.0 of the OpenOffice productivity suite with many new features. OpenOffice 3.0 is highly compatible with...
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