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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Realsoft 3D version 6.0 by Realsoft Graphics Oy
Sharesupport type: software and pluggin library
support index: SnP-01
title: Realsoft 3D
Version: 6.0
producer: Realsoft Graphics Oy
size: 45.61 MB
official website:http://www.realsoft.com/
courtesy: http://discuss-tect.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
http://www.warezws.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=62890&hilit=realsoft+3d
description:
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Product Info
Realsoft 3D
The latest full-featured 3D modeling, rendering and animation software package from Realsoft.
* An easy-to-use, intelligent, and fully configurable user interface
* A versatile modeling system supporting subdivision, NURBS, CSG and metaball objects
* A comprehensive set of animation featuresfrom easy key frame animation to advanced choreography animation
* Animation by physical simulation, featuring collision detection, gravity, magnetism, particles etc.
* 64 bit ray-tracing technology that produces superior image quality
* A 3D painting system
* An extremely powerful Visual Shading Language allows unique shading and material effects
* A post-effects processor for creating various image effects such as lens flares and fog
* Tools for true 3D composition
* Support for real-time rendering through OpenGL
* Use of multi-threading, symmetric multiprocessing and cross-platform distributed network rendering
System requirements:
* A personal computer with an i386 or x86_64 compatible processor running Windows 2000, XP or Vista.
* or MIPS / IRIX based system
* or PowerPC or Intel based Mac OS X with Panther or newer.
* i386 or x86_64 based Linux. All major distributions supported. Requires Motif (such as OpenMotif).
* 256 MB of RAM memory.
* 200 MB of free hard disk space
* A CD-ROM drive
Version 6:
'Realsoft 3D' is a full featured modeling, rendering, animation and
simulation software tool. Its predecessor, Real 3D, was famous for its
powerful and innovative tools. Now the new, rewritten 'Realsoft 3D'
provides even more power and introduces dozens of exciting innovations,
all accessible through a very carefully designed, intelligent, and
user-friendly interface. This new interface adapts to the skills of the
user and helps him/her to master advanced 3D techniques with surprising
ease. Realsoft 3D is designed to meet the requirements of today's 3D
artist who requires extreme performance through an easy to use,
productive user interface.
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