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  2. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Daz 3D: Windows, macOS: Subdivision modeling, UV mapping Proprietary: HiCAD: 2017-02-13 v HiCAD 2017 ISD Software und Systeme: Windows: 2D/3D modeling, computer aided design, Automatic drawing generation, BIM, animation, HELiOS PDM integration, API scripting Proprietary: Houdini: 2024-05-31 v 20.5 Side Effects Software: Windows, macOS, Linux

  3. Daz 3D - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Daz 3D shifted their strategy from selling 3D software and content to giving the software away for free [4] and focusing more on the selling of the content. This began with offering Daz Studio for free in 2012, which gave customers the ability to render images and videos, and was expanded in 2017 when Daz 3D added Hexagon to the list of their free software products and added the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Bryce (software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Daz 3D released Bryce 5.5 which included the Daz Studio Character plugin. This integration between DAZ's application for the manipulation of 3D models, Daz Studio, and Bryce allowed users to import content from Daz Studio and Poser, complete with all materials including transparencies, directly into Bryce, thus making it easier to have ...

  6. Hexagon (software) - Wikipedia

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    Hexagon is a subdivision-type 3D modeler owned by Daz 3D. It was originally developed and published by Eovia [ 3 ] and was acquired shortly before the release of version 2.0 by Daz 3D in 2006. The software drew heavily on Eovia's other modeler, Amapi (it shared the same developers), though it omitted the NURBs and precision measuring tools.

  7. Carrara (software) - Wikipedia

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    Several former MetaCreations employees moved over to Daz and continued development on Carrara. Daz 3D added posable figures, models for hair, and animation tools. Daz 3D works in an "open development" environment, releasing early and turning to its users for bug reports and feature input. In May 2010, the company released Carrara 8.0.

  8. AutoCAD - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD's native file formats are denoted either by a .dwg, .dwt, .dws, or .dxf filename extension. .dwg and, to a lesser extent, .dxf, have become de facto, if proprietary, standards for CAD data interoperability, particularly for 2D drawing exchange. [31] The primary file format for 2D and 3D drawing files created with AutoCAD is .dwg.

  9. FreeCAD - Wikipedia

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    FreeCAD is a general-purpose parametric 3D computer-aided design (CAD) modeler and a building information modeling (BIM) software application with finite element method (FEM) support. [4] It is intended for mechanical engineering product design but also expands to a wider range of uses around engineering, such as architecture or electrical ...