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This information was released today, Monday, October 4th, 1993 at 9:36 am EDT.
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Garth Chouteau
Autodesk, Inc.
(415) 491-8853
Autodesk Ships 3D Studio(R) Release 3
Leading PC Visualization Software Provides Workstation-Class Speed and
Quality
SAUSALITO, Calif., October 4, 1993--Autodesk, Inc. today announced that its
Multimedia Division is shipping 3D Studio(R) Release 3 as scheduled. A major
upgrade of the award-winning 3D modeling, rendering and animation software for
386/486-based PCs, 3D Studio Release 3 is used by design professionals in all
fields. The software offers more than 200 new features, including network
rendering, workstation-quality rendering and an extensive list of lighting,
modeling and animation enhancements.
As part of the 3D Studio Release 3 introduction, Autodesk is offering free
upgrades in the U.S. for customers who purchased 3D Studio Release 2 between
August 1 and October 4, 1993. Owners of previous 3D Studio versions can
upgrade for US$497, by contacting their local Autodesk Multimedia Dealer. In
addition, Autodesk is offering the Visualization Power Pack (VPP), a limited-
time bundle of 3D Studio Release 3 and AutoCAD Release 12 for 386/486
computers, representing a possible savings of US$1,750 off the suggested retail
price if purchased separately (see separate VPP release). Offers in other
countries may vary; certain restrictions may apply.
"In keeping with our tradition of producing dramatic 3D Studio upgrades,
Release 3 reflects input from our customers all over the world," said Bob
Bennett, senior product manager for 3D Studio. "In addition to the more than
200 new features in Release 3, we've expanded the product's ability to work
with plug-in [IPAS] effects from independent application developers, as well as
completely overhauling the World-Creating Toolkit(R) CD-ROM that's included in
the box."
IPAS Expansion
IPAS stands for the four general types of external processes (Image processing,
Procedural modeling, Animated stand-ins and Solid textures) that could be
created in 3D Studio Release 2. Independent application developers embraced
the IPAS concept, producing almost 100 unique 3D Studio effects, such as
"explode," "disintegrate" and "lens flare." Release 3 offers many new
sophisticated types of IPAS support within two general areas: Keyframe (.KXP)
and Bitmap (.BXP) processes. While samples of the .KXP and .BXP effects are
included with Release 3, independent application developers are again expected
to produce a wide array of creative new effects. The .KXP technology, for
example, can evaluate and then affect the position of objects in the 3D Studio
keyframer, making possible sophisticated plug-ins that incorporate collision
detection, flocking and skeletal animation. "Bounce.kxp," included with
Release 3, uses simulated gravity and collision detection to make objects
bounce automatically with realistic decaying motion. The .BXP technology
allows developers to add support for any raster file types within 3D Studio.
World-Creating Toolkit CD-ROM
The World-Creating Toolkit CD-ROM included with 3D Studio Release 3 is an
expanded source of 3D objects and textures. Its contents were carefully chosen
to complement the capabilities of 3D Studio. Providing the user with a
comprehensive "studio" of artistic materials and tools, the World-Creating
Toolkit CD-ROM includes:
- Texture Maps--More than 1,100 Targa files of specialty texture
maps, organized by type and name. Woods, skies, rocks, animated flics and much
more are included. Many of the maps "tile" seamlessly; others are designed to
work with specific Release 3 features such as the projector lights.
- Models--More than 500 pieces of geometry ranging from the rare to the
familiar: buildings and landmarks; plants, trees and flowers; people, animals --
even monsters.
- Fonts--100 PostScriptr fonts, custom designed for 3D Studio. Each font
includes the full international character set.
- Samples--A select portfolio of 3D Studio creations -- still and
animated -- to inspire both novice users and veteran 3D Studio fans.
Customer Commentary
Beta testers have been working with advance copies of 3D Studio Release 3 for
more than six months. Among those to comment on their experience with Release
3 are:
Paramount/Pet Fly Productions
Glenn Campbell is a visual effects supervisor with Pet Fly Productions.
His company is producing "Viper," a TV series in association with Paramount and
NBC. Viper is a high-tech James Bond-type action-adventure show with numerous
special effects. "We've used 3D Studio Release 3 for everything from animatics
to on-screen computer-graphics imagery, and our use continues to grow with
every episode. We really appreciate 3D Studio's ease of use and broadcast-
quality output," Campbell said.
ARCHIMAGE
ARCHIMAGE, a Houston-based design firm, uses 3D Studio Release 3 extensively in
its architecture and computer imagery projects. The company has created 3D
Studio-based animations for Compaq Computer Corporation, Nintendo and The Walt
Disney Company. ARCHIMAGE president Richard "The quality and speed attainable
with Release 3 have had an immediate impact on my company's products and
services," said Buday. We received a call the other day from a gentleman who
saw one of our Release 3 animations on local TV. He asked me how many SGI and
Wavefront stations were used for the spot; I heard the phone drop when I told
him 'none'."
Crystal Dynamics, Inc.
Crystal Dynamics, Inc. is an independent game developer based in the San
Francisco Bay Area that uses 3D Studio Release 3 to produce titles for the new
3DO Interactive Multiplayer. Cyrus Lum, a member of Crystal Dynamics' art
staff, talks about the new network rendering capabilities
of Release 3: "The distributed rendering in Release 3 has enabled my
company to meet tight production deadlines, while continuing to create and
apply the latest video game special effects," Lum said. "By rendering
animations over a 10-node network, we're able to experiment with and
incorporate the latest lighting, mapping and IPAS effects, and still produce
the finished sequences on time."
System Requirements
Autodesk 3D Studio Release 3 software runs on IBM(R) or Compaq(R)
386/486/Pentium-based computers or 100 percent compatibles equipped with MS-DOS
3.3 or later, 8MB of RAM, a hard disk, a Super VGA device, a math coprocessor
and a Microsoftr- or SummaSketchr-compatible pointing device.
Pricing and Availability
Autodesk 3D Studio Release 3 software is now shipping, and carries a suggested
list price of US$2,995 (U.S. domestic only) through Authorized Autodesk
Multimedia Dealers. Customers who purchased 3D Studio Release 2 between August
1 and October 4, 1993 can receive a free upgrade to Release 3 by contacting
their Dealer. Current owners of Autodesk 3D Studio Release 1 or 2 who
purchased their software prior to August 1, 1993 can upgrade to Release 3 for
US$497. For more information, please call Autodesk toll free at 800-879-4233
or enter GO ASOFT on CompuServe(R).
Autodesk is the world's leading supplier of desktop computer-aided design
automation software. Autodesk Inc. develops, markets and supports a family of
computer-aided design automation software products, as well as scientific and
multimedia software for personal computers and workstations. Autodesk shares
are traded on NASDAQ under the symbol ACAD. For more information, please call
415-332-2344 or type GO ADESK on CompuServer.
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Autodesk, the Autodesk logo, 3D Studio and The World-Creating Toolkit are
registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc. CompuServe is a registered trademark
of H&R Block. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to
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