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Finding the right workstation for Autodesk Showcase and 3ds Max

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GfxS staff

Two 3D visualization products from the same vendor does not mean one workstation configuration works best for both. By Tom ...

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RTT acquires Bunkspeed Inc. and gets a desktop product

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Kathleen Maher

RTT builds out its line of visualization products and services with the addition of Bunkspeed’s renderer. For its part, Bunkspeed ...

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Using rendering technology to revolutionize yacht design

BY
Randall Newton

Architect Greg Lynn is pioneering a new language of form, taking advantage of real-time ray tracing hardware and software from ...

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The Foundry releases Mac version of Mari 3D digital paint software

BY
Randall Newton

Originally created by Weta Digital for Avatar, Mari is now a popular application for visual effects. The Foundry has released ...

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New Luxion/Autodesk partnership brings Keyshot to Fusion 360

BY
Randall Newton

Real-time ray tracing and immediate two-way exchange for creating photorealistic rendering. Luxion says it has expanded its partnership with Autodesk ...

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RTT updates DeltaGen high-end 3D visualization

BY
Randall Newton

New features include a software development kit, multi-touch navigation, and easier asset re-use.   RTT says there are more than ...

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Chaos Group ships V-Ray for SketchUp major update

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Randall Newton

Updates put 64-bit rendering power inside the 32-bit SketchUp. Chaos Group says its new V-Ray 2.0 for SketchUp represents the biggest ...

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AMD looks ahead to gains in the workstation market

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Kathleen Maher

The workstation market represents the high end of desktop computing. AMD has a small share of this market and is ...

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Maxwell Render updates SketchUp plug-ins

BY
Randall Newton

Most of the changes are under the hood. Both the free and commercial versions are available. Next Limit has completely ...

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Cl3ver steps out with 3D authoring app

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Kathleen Maher

The Cl3ver 3D content authoring site is a project funded by Wayra, an accelerator fund backed by Spain's Telefonica. The young company is making the rounds of potential funders.