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Poser is a single-threaded 3D rendering software package for the posing, animating, and rendering of 3D poly-mesh human and animal figures. it is published by Bondware and supported by Renderosity, a graphic 3D art content store. Poser allows the user to load figures, props, lighting, and cameras for both still and animated renderings.
Following is a list of notable software, computer programs, used to develop a mathematical representation of any three dimensional surface of objects, as 3D computer graphics, also called 3D modeling.
Daz Studio a free 3D rendering toolset for adjusting parameters of pre-existing models, posing and rendering them in full 3D scene environments. Imports objects created in Poser and is similar to that program, but with fewer features. DX Studio a complete integrated development environment for creating interactive 3D graphics. The system ...
Ray Dream Studio and Specular Infini-D were succeeded by Carrara, which was sold to Eovia and subsequently acquired by Daz 3D. MetaTools' Bryce was sold to Corel and subsequently acquired by Daz 3D. [7] [8] Fractal Design's Poser was sold to Curious Labs, which was itself acquired by e-Frontier and finally Smith Micro Software.
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 ...
Autodesk 3ds Max, formerly 3D Studio and 3D Studio Max, is a professional 3D computer graphics program for making 3D animations, models, games and images. It is developed and produced by Autodesk Media and Entertainment. [3] It has modeling capabilities and a flexible plugin architecture and must be used on the Microsoft Windows platform.
Two years later, the first version of their new 3D graphics program, which they named Ray Dream Studio, was released. In the years that followed, Ray Dream Studio became a successful product having at one time over 200,000 users. In 1996, Ray Dream, Inc., was sold to Fractal Design Corporation (then the developer of Corel Painter and Poser
The first production-worthy version is released — Cinema 4D XL V5. 1998 Cinema 4D SE V5 is released. 1999 Cinema 4D GO V5 and Cinema 4D NET are introduced. 2000 Cinema 4D XL V6 is released. BodyPaint 3D is made available as an integrated version for Cinema 4D, and as a standalone version for other 3D packages. 2001 Cinema 4D ART is introduced.