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  2. Qube Software - Wikipedia

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    Qube Software is a British company specialising in advanced 3D technology. It was founded in 1998 by Servan Keondjian, Hugh Steers, and Doug Rabson who created the Reality Lab renderer and who subsequently played a leading role at Microsoft turning it into Direct3D .

  3. Q (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    According to Qube, Q ships with a range of features including: arbitrary scene rendering algorithm support, arbitrary shader program support (HLSL 2 – 4, GLSL, Cg, shader states), keyframe animation, simultaneous n-dimensional animation blending, animation state machines, multi-gigabyte texture manager, background data streaming, hierarchical LOD and scene management schemes, collision ...

  4. Qube Cinema Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, Qube held the first public demonstration of 4K 3D streaming from a single server when they installed a d-cinema system at the Moody Gardens MG 3D Theater in Galveston, Texas. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The transition of the Moody Gardens theater from 70 mm film to digital 3D used a Barco NV projector and Qube XP-I server and Xi IMBs.

  5. Lego Digital Designer - Wikipedia

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    Lego Digital Designer is a discontinued CAD software made by Qube Software and the Lego Group. It allows people to design a virtual model using a selection of virtual Lego bricks. These models could be saved locally as uploaded to the Lego website for sharing and ordering as a physical product.

  6. QSDK - Wikipedia

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    This computer graphics –related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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  8. Qube - Wikipedia

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    Qube Cinema, a company that makes digital cinema servers; Qube Holdings, an Australian transport company; Qube Research & Technologies, London-based quantitative investment management firm; Qube Software, London-based makers of 3D software Q (game engine)

  9. Reality Lab - Wikipedia

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    Reality Lab was a 3D computer graphics API created by RenderMorphics to provide a standardized interface for writing games. It was one of the main contenders in the realtime 3D middleware marketplace at the time, alongside Criterion Software's RenderWare and Argonaut Software's BRender.