You don’t see all that much of this “propaganda”. So, I should be employed in NT Sales dep, but I’m not. Really good texturing tools, a superb node-based material editor, great animation tools, easy and effective rigging tools, good “hair and fur” support, good dynamics (hard/soft body etc), motion graphs, particles, gravity, smoke, fire, hell, the whole enchilada! You get one of the best polygonal modeler apps around, see this extremity, if you have not done so: What’s that tiny thing doing in line?! Hey, they did it! They took the time, and listened to customers wish-lists, while at the same time working with the new Core foundation for the Next-Gen Newtek 3D application, named / codenamed “Core”.Īutodesk is too busy buying up companies these days, so maybe it just slipped. Now try placing Newtek and Autodesk in a side by side setup. Applications such as Photoshop, Maya and whatever needs to get a major overhaul to run as a native Cocoa application. Why? Because the thing is written in Carbon, and Apple has decided not to introduce 64 bit native applications using Carbon. Maya is a pretty old lady, a workhorse, a friend, whatever, but not a 64-bit old woman. Why do I shout? Autodesk is a big company, wouldn’t you say? The Universal Binary RE-WRITTEN for the 64 BIT MAC COCOA framework. whatever releases? 9 was released in, like, I don’t remember. I was looking for a plugin at Flay, when I saw some forum post about the 9.6.1 beta. This might be old news for many, but that’s irrelevant for this post anyway. There is one thing that caught me by surprise the other day. Screen real-estate and minimal distraction, right? Sure, it isn’t as intuitive as many other apps out there when you’re starting out, but most people usually hide as much of the UI elements when they get comfortable with any application. The product ships with batteries included. Reason? There are plenty, but the thing I’m focusing on now is: Lightwave has been (and still is) a choice for several 3D studios, in all sizes. They’ve given out every god damned updates to their major releases for free, for as long as I can remember. I’ve always been impressed by the folks at Newtek.
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