The long wait is over. Malaysia's first 3d animated feature film, Geng: Pengembaraan Bermula (or Geng: The Adventure Begins for the English version) has finally been completed and is set to be released on the 12th of February 2009 in cinemas across Malaysia. The 90-minute feature film is produced by Les' Copaque Production, an animation company based in Malaysia, with a budget less than USD2 million and a staff of 40 creative workers that took 2.5 years to complete.
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PixelActive is pleased to announce the latest release of CityScape, their high speed, intelligent world editor. CityScape enables users to create complex urban-themed virtual landscapes 10x faster than traditional modeling tools, while maintaining a high level of quality.
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Hotfix - Autodesk Network License Manager IPv6 Support
This update enables the Autodesk Network License Manager to support IPv6 networks using Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows Vista 64-bit.
Hotfix - Redundant License Server
This hotfix repairs a problem with the configuration of the redundant license server causing servers to stop when the master server has been changed twice. This hotfix applies to any 2009 or earlier products that use network licensing. |
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The video game has been developed in order to further enhance and extend Blender's video game-related capabilities. Modeling, animation and level design has been done using the open source 3D software. The game itself is rendered with the Crystal Space 3D engine (a version for the Blender Game Engine is also available), and is based on the story and characters of their latest open source short film, Big Buck Bunny. Yo Frankie! runs on any platform that supports the Blender Engine and Crystal Space. The source files are also available for download, so anyone can create and share their own levels, characters, etc. |
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NVIDIA Corporation announced that Electronic Arts Inc. has licensed NVIDIA PhysX technology as a development platform which will be available for EA’s studios worldwide. NVIDIA PhysX technology is the world’s most pervasive development platform for physics acceleration in interactive entertainment.
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Editorial
Welcome to the December issue of 3DCreative – two score, life begins at … that’s right: 40! For those who aren’t up on your bingo lingo, then I’m really just trying to say that we’ve hit the big 4-0 with 3DCreative magazine. Woop! And for those of you who are interested in bingo nicknames (anyone?) you could say "blind 40" or "naughty 40". I quite like the naughty one myself, so let’s bless this December issue of 3DCreative magazine the naughty 40 issue – just because we can! |
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