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Autodesk Announces 3ds Max Design 2010 Software
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Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 – the latest version of its modelling, animation and rendering software for design professionals – has been released. The 2010 release includes a broad range of new features and enhancements that accelerate design iteration and help architects achieve more sustainable designs.

Autodesk Announces 3ds Max Design 2010 SoftwareAutodesk 3ds Max Design software enables architects, designers, engineers and visualisation specialists to explore, validate and communicate their creative ideas—from initial concept models to final, cinema-quality presentations. 3ds Max Design offers digital continuity with the AutoCAD, Revit and Autodesk Inventor software families of products, enabling the reuse of design data for visualisation.

Key Highlights of 3ds Max Design 2010
At least 350 new features have been added to Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 software.
New features and enhancements include:
· The addition of render-like effects in the viewport display—such as soft shadowing, exposure control and ambient occlusion—offers near photo-real quality for fast decision making
· A new Graphite modelling and texturing system, which introduces at least 100 new creative tools, helps designers explore and rapidly iterate their ideas
· A real-time lighting analysis solution for validating the effect of direct lighting, along with the newly certified Exposure technology, helps users create more sustainable designs
· An extensive library of particle effects and flickerless rendering improvements help users communicate design intent, bringing their story to life using the latest in game and film technology.


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