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  2. Autodesk Maya - Wikipedia

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    Maya was available in both "Complete" and "Unlimited" editions until August 2008, when it was turned into a single suite. [18] Users define a virtual workspace (scene) to implement and edit media of a particular project. Scenes can be saved in a variety of formats, the default being .mb (Maya Binary). Maya exposes a node graph architecture.

  3. Maya architecture - Wikipedia

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    Maya architecture can be identified, depending on the region and the corresponding period, into different styles. The regional architectural styles have unique characteristics, features and elements that show diverse social and political aspects of the different regions and history periods of the Maya civilization.

  4. Maya Embedded Language - Wikipedia

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    Maya also offers an expression language that is a super-set of MEL, and results in nodes that are executed as part of Maya's dependency graph. Expressions are developed with Maya's expression editor, and allow scripts to trigger while Maya evaluates the scene file at each change in time, to simulate complex behaviors or perform other useful tasks.

  5. Category:Maya architecture - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles relevant to some aspect of the architectural achievements and constructions of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization of Mesoamerica The main article for this category is Maya architecture .

  6. Parametric design - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk Maya: A 3D computer graphics software for interactive 3D applications, including video games, animated film, TV series, or visual effects. It has a node graph architecture, a scripting language called Maya Embedded Language (MEL), and supports Python. Autodesk Revit

  7. Robert Stacy-Judd - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stacy-Judd (1884–1975) was an English architect and author who designed theaters, hotels, and other commercial buildings in the Mayan Revival architecture Style in Great Britain and the United States. Stacy-Judd's synthesis of the style used Maya architecture, Aztec architecture, and Art Deco precedents as his influences.

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  9. Triadic pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The triple-temple form of the triadic pyramid appears to be related to Maya mythology. [18] According to one theory, the three hearthstones of the Maya creation myth can be associated with three stars in the constellation of Orion and the triadic pyramid complex may be an architectural representation of this. [19]