Archive for the '3D' Category

Modo 301: Shipping Today

September 11th, 2007 by TripleTee
Posted in 3D, New Releases

Luxology releases modo 301, the 3d modeling, painting and render tool today. The current version costs $895. Modo 301′s enhanced features over modo 203 include animation and especially true-3D sculpting. Now available for immediate download.

For more information visit Luxology’s official website.

3dm3.com Space Navigator Review

September 6th, 2007 by Conceptoo
Posted in 3D, Hardware

Space Navigator

3dm3.com reviewed Space Navigator, a 3D navigation hardware targeting the users of 3D applications. Space navigator has six pressure sensors allowing the users to easily pan, zoom in and out the 3D environment, and rotate 3D objects. The review focuses on the insulation process, and the uses of Space Navigator. To view a demo of Space Navigator in action, visit 3dconnexion.com. To read the review click here.

Digital Tutors – Creating Digital Humans Series

September 6th, 2007 by Conceptoo
Posted in 3D, New Releases

Digital Tutors Head Modeling in Maya

Digital Tutors recently released their new series of teaching organic modeling. This 20 hours series priced at $239.99 and it will explain the process of modeling, UV layout, texture mapping, shading, and rendering a realistic human body using Autodesk Maya. To view demos of these video tutorials, and to know more about this new release, click here.

Evermotion’s Textures4ever Vol. 5

September 5th, 2007 by Conceptoo
Posted in 3D, New Releases

textures4ever_5.jpg

EVERMOTION released their Textures4Ever Volume 5. This new release contains 168 professional, high quality textures of stones and marble surfaces with their bump maps. This collection costs 49 Euro, including the shipping costs. Click here to view examples of the new collection.

3D Human Models Collection

September 5th, 2007 by Conceptoo
Posted in 3D, New Releases

3D Models

Lavitaz released a new collection of 3D human models, detailed, textures, with reasonable poly count. The models are also fully rigged and can be animated easily. The models can be used to enrich your architecture impressions, animations, virtual tours, and presentations. The website also includes two free models that you can download and use. To view the new 3D models click here.

Luxology.TV – Learning Video Resource for Modo

August 10th, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 3D, Freeware

Luxology.TV - Community Powered Learning Video Resource for Modo

Luxology, the maker of the 3D modeling and rendering tool modo, recently launched a new video portal on its official website for the distribution of free and commercial high resolution training videos. Videos are sorted by date, category, and popularity and are available for streaming and download. This move is made in hope to increase the amount of learning material available on the Internet for modo. A great number of video tutorials were made by beta-testers of modo, but regular users and website visitors will not be able to share their own training videos on Luxology.tv though, which I think is a wasted resource that Luxology should have considered.

You can now try downloading the Windows or Mac trial version of modo and check out some of their video tutorials to see if it works for you. The new video portal could be found at Luxology.tv.

SOFTIMAGE|XSI 6.5 Announced

August 9th, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 3D, Animation

Softimage XSI 6.5 Announced

Softimage recently announced at SIGGRAPH the next update to its 3D animation tool SOFTIMAGE|XSI 6.5. The new application will come again in two editions, Essentials and Advance. Both applications will come with more than 30 new features and enhancements that include a new tool for High Dynamic Range, rendermap support, new SDK API, UV editing enhancements, and audio support enhancements.

The Essential edition will also feature Hair & Fur XSI tool and Syflex Cloth simulation – an engine that it supposed to be incredibly fast for creating cloth and flesh effects. The Advance edition will be packed with all the features of Essential and some additional tools such as a new framework for simulating crowd behaviour and five extra licenses for batch rendering. Both editions are expected to be released this autumn. Visit Softimage’s official website for more details.

Autodesk Toxik 2008

August 8th, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 3D, New Releases, Vdeo Production

Autodesk Toxik 2008

Toxik 2008 is a standalone high-end post-production video composition tool made by Autodesk for Linux and Windows operating systems. The new standalone product, that seems like an alternative to Combustion, features support HDRI images and tight integration with Maya 2008. Toxik was previously released as a server/client setup, but the new Toxik 2008 no longer requires a database and can be used as a standalone application making it more appealing to relatively smaller video production studios. No firm release date has been announced for Toxic, but it should be out in the autumn of 2008. Learn more about it at Autodesk’s website.

Autodest Announces Maya 2008

August 8th, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 3D, New Releases, Vdeo Production

Autodest Announces Maya 2008

In addition to the announcement of the new 3DS Max 2008, Autodesk also announced Maya 2008, the update to its other 3D modeling, animation, and rendering tool. To be released next month, Maya 2008 will feature several enhancements to increase polygon modeling efficiency and overall performance, support for DirectX HLSL for creating content for next-generation consoles such as the Wii, Xbox 360, and the PS3, and improvements for the skinning and rigging toolsets. You can learn more about the upcoming release of Maya 2008 from Autodesk’s website.

Autodesk Announces 3DS Max 2008

August 8th, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 3D, New Releases

Autodesk Announces 3DS Max 2008

Autodesk announced yesterday at SIGGRAPH the next version of its 3D modeling, animation, and rendering tool 3D Studio Max. Major additions in 3DS Max 2008 include a new Scene Explorer for simple data display and analysis, an Adaptive Degradation System for better performance by automatically simplifying the scene to achieve user-defined targeted frame-rate, new custom UI options, a streamlined modeling workflow, mental ray workflow improvements, a new integrated MAXScript Proeditor, and other performance enhancements and new features. 3DS Max 2008 will be released in October. You can learn more about it on Autodesk’s website.