Amapi 3D for the PC and Mac

Interactive 3D Modeler

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Testimonials
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"Easily the most original modeling environment ever conceived, Amapi is devilishly productive when handled by a connoisseur..."
—MacWeek, October 1998

"Amapi's industrial strength Gordon surfaces, lattice deformations, Boolean operations, and filleting tools allow me to quickly model any shape imaginable."

—Matt Silverman, Seismographics

"The fact that polygons can be sub-divided and smoothed...is an extremely powerful advantage. It is amazing that such a powerful modeler is also so affordable!"
—Fred Lewis, Moving Media

"...a great complement to animation packages such as Lightwave...and easy enough for my cat to learn."
—Gary Philips, AnimHouse..
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"Lightning fast!...The more I use Amapi, the more I like it!"
—Alan Groening, Cartoonist

"Amapi 3D is a powerful & flexible 3D-modeling program that breaks the mold ...and makes modeling fun."
—Diana Stoneberg, Gadget Grrl

"The range of tools is impressive...and it's surprisingly easy to use!"
—Richard Spohrer, Creative Technology

"It offers a convenience and speed absolutely unequaled, making it perfect for working with NURBS, surface-patches, and organic modeling, in general!"
—PC Fun Magazine, May 1998

"The modeling tools included are truly brilliant...it is extremely good at creating
realistic, complex natural shapes..."

—MACFORMAT Magazine, Issue #60, February 1998

"Amapi stands out among other modeling programs by the flexibility of its
modeling techniques..."

—GameDeveloper Magazine, December 1997

"What Amapi does best is also the most important part of the application—the modeling. It is not an exaggeration to compare some of the features with those
of Form-Z"

—Computer Arts Magazine, Issue #9, September 1997

"It fits nicely with SSP 2.5 & FormZ and offers a unique an fun interface, plus unique power functions ( eg. - thickness, interactive smoothing, hull, NURBS, etc. ). I love the power and look for the price!"
—Tom Piper, Center for Research in Fine Art, Univ. of Wales, Cardiff, Wales, UK

"Right and below. Organic modeling is extremely simple and intuitive within Amapi"
—Richard Spohrer, CGI Magazine, May 1999

"...a modeling program with a unique approach to working...once you've become familiar with it, you're unlikely to look back"
—Joe O'Halloran, C3, 1999
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