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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
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3DS Max 8
Autodesk (formerly Discreet) brings out a much-welcomed new version of its
flagship animation system for desktops, 3ds Max 8. While the news of
Autodesk acquiring Alias (and its Maya) has a lot of heads spinning with
anticipation of some possible 3D super-product, for now we'll focus on the
newest features in one of the most powerful and respected 3D programs out
there. Max is used for broadcast animation, 3D film and video work, and is
the development platform for countless games, both for current and next-gen
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