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Overview of 3D Graphics Applications : Part 1

Overview of 3D Graphics Applications : Part 1. Overview of 3D Graphics Applications : Part 2. AutoCAD. 3ds Max. The view on the bottom left (the camera view) is solid & textured mode for a preview, while the other views are in wireframe mode. LightWave 3D.

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Overview of 3D Graphics Applications : Part 1

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  1. Overview of 3D Graphics Applications: Part 1

  2. Overview of 3D Graphics Applications: Part 2

  3. AutoCAD

  4. 3ds Max The view on the bottom left (the camera view) is solid & textured mode for a preview, while the other views are in wireframe mode.

  5. LightWave 3D -often used for animating cartoon-like characters for TV and movies

  6. Maya -often used for animating realistic characters and scenes for major movies such as Spider-Man and Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings.

  7. SOFTIMAGE -often used for creating exaggerated characters and special effects for major movies such as Charlotte’s Web (2006) and Happy Feet.

  8. Caligari trueSpace [sic](with option turned on to show all editing buttons at once)

  9. Custom Software In this screenshot, you can see that Industrial Light and Magic (ILM, George Lucas movie FX company) has created this custom software (They probably have a whole team of programmers besides their 3D Modeling video editing teams). It is running on Linux as opposed to Windows or Mac OS.

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