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Scaleform GFx is a discontinued game development middleware package, a vector graphics rendering engine used to display Adobe Flash-based user interfaces and HUDs for video games. [6] In March 2011, Autodesk acquired Scaleform Corporation [ 7 ] and Scaleform GFx became part of the Autodesk Gameware line of middleware.
Scaleform Corporation was a developer providing middleware for use in the video game industry. As a result of Autodesk's acquisition of the company in March 2011, [1] Scaleform has become part of the Autodesk Gameware line of middleware. As of July 2017, Autodesk no longer makes Scaleform available for purchase. [2]
Autodesk Gameware is a discontinued middleware software suite [1] developed by Autodesk.The suite contained tools that enable designers to create game lighting, character animation, low level path finding, high-level AI and advanced user interfaces. [2]
Autodesk Gameware - from Autodesk, includes Scaleform GFx, Kynapse, Beast and HumanIK. Nvidia GameWorks - visual FX, physics, particle and fluid simulations. Simplygon - automated 3D content optimization for a variety of assets as vegetation, buildings, scene views etc. SpeedTree - vegetation programming and modelling software products.
GFX may refer to: Shorthand for Graphics; Official term used in the Data Center BMS/EPMS industry for SCADA HMI system; Fujifilm GFX series, a line of medium-format digital cameras; Scaleform GFx, a game development middleware package
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Scaleform GFx is a commercial alternative SWF player that features full hardware acceleration using the GPU and has high conformance up to Flash 8 and AS2. Scaleform GFx is licensed as a game middleware solution and used by many PC and console 3D games for user interfaces, HUDs, mini games, and video playback. [citation needed]
Scaleform GFx; Swfdec; Authoring "Authoring" in computing, is the act of creating a document, especially a multimedia document, hypertext or hypermedia. [1] [2]