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Messiah:animate evolves to standalone program. (animation).

Computer Graphics World

| November 01, 2002 | Donelan, Jenny | COPYRIGHT 2002 PennWell Publishing Corp. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Messiah:animate 3.0 from pmG Worldwide has been redesigned as a standalone animation tool to replace its former self, messiah:animate the LightWave plug-in. It also now runs in conjunction with Discreet's 3ds max, Alias|Wavefront's Maya, and Maxon Computer's Cinema4D, as well as with LightWave.

"No one does everything the best. We're willing to admit that," says co-president Lyle Milton, explaining why pmG decided to have messiah:animate work with many different animation packages. Since artists and animators have favorite programs, and favorite features within programs, he says, pmG designed messiah: animate so that it could be used both ...

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