Autodesk Motionbuilder 7.5 Keygen
Autodesk, Inc. Today announced the second extension for its Autodesk MotionBuilder 7.5 software, the foremost real-time 3D character animation and 3D storytelling solution for game, film and broadcast production. The second extension delivers enhanced performance and stability, new features and functionality, as well as additional platform support for the Intel-based Macintosh operating system and the 64-bit Windows XP operating system.
The extension is planned to be available for download to all Autodesk MotionBuilder Platinum members later this month. Autodesk, Inc. Today announced the second extension for its Autodesk MotionBuilder 7.5 software, the foremost real-time 3D character animation and 3D storytelling solution for game, film and broadcast production. The second extension delivers enhanced performance and stability, new features and functionality, as well as additional platform support for the Intel-based Macintosh operating system and the 64-bit Windows XP operating system. The extension is planned to be available for download to all Autodesk MotionBuilder Platinum members later this month.
As entertainment pipelines become more complex and datasets increase in size, MotionBuilder allows artists to interactively animate and visualize characters, and provides out-of-the-box solutions to complex animation challenges. Autodesk MotionBuilder Extension 2: Key New Features New performance enhancements in Autodesk MotionBuilder 7.5 Extension 2 accelerate complex, high-quality animation projects.
Animators will benefit from improved load speeds for file input/output, and optimizations for plotting and faster scene evaluation. New features and functionality in the extension also enhance motion capture solving and character animation. The new Biped Template enables 3ds Max software users to quickly rig their Biped characters in MotionBuilder. Furthermore, a new finger solver in the Actor toolset allows animators to apply optical marker data to a character's fingers in real time. Autodesk MotionBuilder 7.5 Extension 2 offers support for additional hardware technologies and operating systems, including Mac OS X as a universal binary application, and Windows XP 64-bit and 32-bit operating systems.
Support for Intel-based Macintosh and PowerPC computers provides customers with additional options as they build their ideal pipeline, while support for Windows XP 64-bit enhances customer capabilities and performance when working with large and complex scene data.
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Earlier this month, Trans-Siberian Orchestra hit the road to begin delivering its annual blast of Yuletide bombast to arena audiences across America. As usual, the group's touring party includes guitar players whose resumes boast of stints alongside major names in rock (Alice Cooper), pop (Cher), metal (Megadeth), prog (Asia), new age (Kitaro) and even polka (18-time Grammy winner Jimmy Sturr). There's another guitarist, however, whose presence is felt at each and every TSO show, from the songs the band performs to the merchandise they offer for sale - Criss Oliva, who died 25 years ago last month at the age of 30. Without the template of guitar-driven, theatrical hard rock that he and his bandmates in Savatage - the pioneering metal band from which TSO spawned - established in the late 1980s and early 1990s under the guidance of late producer Paul O'Neill, Christmas would sound much different today.
The full tale of how Savatage birthed and was ultimately devoured by TSO - whose 20th anniversary tour is expected to sell more than 1 million tickets this winter - is bizarre and complicated, but the roots of both groups can be traced back to suburban Tampa, Florida, where in the late 1970s, a Michael Schenker-worshipping teenage Criss and his older brother Jon decided to start a band called Superguys. Several years later, the pair - who by then had formed another group, Savatage - recorded that band's debut album, Sirens. A primitive but powerful blend of thrash and speed-metal, Sirens was among an incredible freshman class of records released in 1983, which also included seminal debuts by Metallica, Slayer and Queensryche.
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