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  2. iClone - Wikipedia

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    iClone is a real-time 3D animation and rendering software program. Real-time playback is enabled by using a 3D videogame engine for instant on-screen rendering. [1]Other functionality includes: full facial and skeletal animation of human and animal figures; lip-syncing; [2] import of standard 3D file types including FBX; a timeline for editing and merging motions; a Python API and a scripting ...

  3. Bryce (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bryce, also often referred to colloquially as Bryce3D, is a 3D modeling, rendering and animation program specializing in fractal landscapes. [3] The name is taken from Bryce Canyon —a rugged region with many of the same landscapes that were first simulated with the software.

  4. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender is available for Windows 8.1 and above, and Mac OS X 10.13 and above. [243] [244] Blender 2.80 was the last release that had a version for 32-bit systems (x86). [245] Blender 2.76b was the last supported release for Windows XP, and version 2.63 was the last supported release for PowerPC.

  5. Reallusion - Wikipedia

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    iClone (iC) is a real-time 3D animation software that combines intelligent and automated animation technologies. It offers a gamified interface for a comprehensive editing environment, enabling users to quickly achieve professional results. iClone is widely used for making movies, previsualization , animation , videos, games, and visualization .

  6. Creation Engine - Wikipedia

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    Havok Behavior is a flexible animation tool that allows the developers to blend animations together in a few clicks. This means that animations such as walking and running can be blended together seamlessly to make the animations look much more realistic. This important addition enabled Bethesda to improve character animations in their games. [16]

  7. Blender Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Game Engine was a free and open-source 3D production suite used for making real-time interactive content. It was previously embedded within Blender , but support for it was dropped in 2019, with the release of Blender 2.8.

  8. Havok (software) - Wikipedia

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    a plug-in for Maya animation software; Valve's Source game engine uses VPhysics, which is a physics engine modified from Havok [21] Havok addons in 3D Studio Max; Havok supplies tools (the "Havok Content Tools") for export of assets for use with all Havok products from Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, and (formerly) Autodesk Softimage.

  9. Poser (software) - Wikipedia

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    Poser (and Poser Pro) is a figure posing and rendering 3D computer graphics program distributed by Bondware. [2] Poser is optimized for the 3D modeling of human figures.It enables beginners to produce basic animations and digital images, along with the extensive availability of third-party digital 3D models.