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3D Rad Now Completely Free
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Steve at 10:19:01 am
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3D Rad is now completely free to use for commercial and non-commercial purposes.
Development will continue as usual, funded by a donation scheme that has already produced a rich update that adds, among other features, an object called Projectile which you can use to create weapons without any scripting.
The installation file, including the compiler and all resources, can be downloaded for free at the 3D Rad website.
3D Rad is a user-friendly 3d editor with a straightforward developing workflow and ready-to-use physics simulation. You can use it to create any sort of stand-alone, interactive 3d project for Windows Vista/XP.
Ideal for CG artists and non-coders, but flexible enough to meet the needs of expert developers as well.
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Trinigy Launches the Vision Engine 7.6
Posted by:
Trinigy at 7:46:01 am
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Trinigy, an industry leading 3D game engine provider with over 100 licensees and offices in Germany and Austin, TX, today announced the release of version 7.6 of its Vision Engine. The latest version offers a host of new features designed to give game developers more workflow freedom, more runtime power and more creative choices. Some of the key features included are new animation and component editors, deferred rendering, and all-new integrations with partner technologies.
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