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DAZ Integrates Autodesk FBX into Free Digital 3D Art Software, DAZ|Studio
This story is from the category Libraries and Components
Date posted: 28/03/2006
(Press Release) Allows for Universal Interchange of 3D Data with Major 3D Packages; Provides Access to a Wealth of Content and Tools through FBX Partners.
DAZ Productions Inc., developer of professional quality 3D software and models, announced that Autodesk? FBX? is now fully integrated with DAZ?|Studio, a free, feature-rich 3D art software package. DAZ|Studio?s integration of the FBX file format allows users to import and export their favorite DAZ models and scenes into and out of every major 3D package on the market, and access a wealth of tools and content available through FBX?s extensive partner network. With pre-configured 3D scenes, poseable characters, animals, environments, clothing and accessories, DAZ|Studio provides the easiest way to quickly create high-quality digital imagery for illustration, multimedia, Web, games and photography applications. "One of the reasons for the ever-increasing adoption of DAZ|Studio is the ease with which it fits into an artist's existing production pipeline," said Dan Farr, president of DAZ Productions. "Adding support for the FBX file format will expand the virtual horizon for those using DAZ models and software. Artists can now combine their favorite DAZ|Studio content, character customization, and previsualization capabilities with a large host of other 3D animation solutions providing instant access to a wider variety of existing tools."
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