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Luxology Modo 701 SP3

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Luxology Modo 701 SP3

Luxology Modo 701 SP3 | 204.5 mb

Leading computer graphics and visual effects software developer, Luxology has launched MODO 701. Over the last year, the development team has listened to a huge amount of customer feedback and subsequently made significant enhancements to core functionality in the modelling, sculpting, animation, effects and rendering workflows.

The following list is a review of changes and corrections included in MODO 701 Service Pack 3: MODO701_SP3_details

About Luxology / The Foundry

Based in Mountain View, Calif., Luxology is a technology company developing next generation 3D content creation software that enhances productivity via artist-friendly tools powered by a modern underlying architecture called Nexus.

Founded in 2001, by Allen Hastings, Stuart Ferguson and Brad Peebler, Luxology is home to some of the top 3D engineering expertise in the computer graphics industry.

Luxology’s MODO is at the centre of an active global user community producing models, images and animations of the highest quality. Luxology’s rendering technology is under licence to Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation and Bentley Systems, Incorporated.

In September 2012, The Foundry merged with Luxology. Together they develop award-winning computer graphics and visual effects (VFX) software used globally by leading artists and designers. The portfolio lets users create inspiring and technical high-end visuals across a wide range of industries including film, TV, commercial and games, as well as the CAD, design and architecture markets.

The Foundry has a stable of award-winning 2D and 3D VFX software including its industry standard compositor NUKE.

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Name: Luxology MODO 701
Version: 701 (64bit) SP3
Home: www.luxology.com
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven / 8
Size: 204.5 mb

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