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  2. Daz 3D - Wikipedia

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    Daz Studio is a free software application developed by Daz 3D to allow users to create 3D scenes and rendering applications that are used to produce images and video. [23] Daz Studio also supports importing and exporting various file formats of 3D objects and animations to use with other 3D content within Daz Studio, as well as to get content ...

  3. Bryce (software) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, Daz 3D re-released Bryce 5.5 as a freeware. [12] In Summer 2009, Daz 3D released version 3 of Daz Studio. This version seemed to break Bryce 6.1. [13] In December 2009, Daz 3D released Bryce 6.3 which improved stability, and added support for Mac OS X v10.6. [14] Bryce 7 was released in July 2010.

  4. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    2D/3D toon Animation, Lighting, Modeling, Node based Material Creation / Texturing / 3D Texture Painting/ UV Mapping, Rendering (Internal, External, 3D Anaglyph and VR), 3D Rigging and Animation, Sculpting, Visual 3D Effects, Basic Post-Production Video Editing, Motion Tracking, Python Scripting, Fluid Simulation, Particles, Physics, Compositing

  5. Daz Studio - Wikipedia

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    Daz Studio is a free media design software developed by Daz 3D.Daz Studio is a 3D scene creation and rendering application that can be used to produce images and videos. . Renders can be done by leveraging either the 3Delight render engine, or the Iray render engine, both of which are included for free with Daz Studio, or with a variety of purchasable add-on render engine plugins for Daz ...

  6. LuxCoreRender - Wikipedia

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    Blender Cycles scene conversion, including (limited) support for automatic interpretation of Cycles materials and textures. [ 26 ] Advanced material properties, including glass dispersion (using Cauchy's transmission equation ), rough glass (for creating frosted glass or ice), metal, car paint (using multiple reflective coatings), and velvet ...

  7. List of largest video game employers - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gaming is the largest video game employer in the industry, followed by Ubisoft and Electronic Arts. Among the top 41 largest video game employers, ten are based in the United States , eight in Japan , five in China , three in France , South Korea , and Sweden respectively, two in Poland and the United Kingdom , and one each in Denmark ...

  8. SockMonkey Studios - Wikipedia

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    Building their foundation on primarily work for hire jobs, the studio collaborated with numerous video game companies such as SEGA, Double Eleven and Team 17 [2] [6] to assist in the porting of their games to other consoles.

  9. Physically based rendering - Wikipedia

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    A diamond plate texture rendered close-up using physically based rendering principles. Microfacet abrasions cover the material, giving it a rough, realistic look even though the material is a metal. Specular highlights are high and realistically modeled at the appropriate edge of the tread using a normal map.