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As audiences' appetites for 3D imagery in films and television continue to grow, production deadlines continue to shrink, while at the same time, the cost of creating digital effects remains expensive. Having access to 3D tools from within 2D desktop compositing software can expedite the necessary post-production processes, and make it easier for artists to get their jobs done.
Many of today's desktop compositing software vendors are responding to this need for combined technologies by integrating 3D tools with their products. Want to composite rendered images in XYZ space while interacting with lights, shadows, and cameras? You can do so in Discreet's combustion ...