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AXON Unveils CINEMA 4D Release 13

New version simplifies character animation, adds stereographic capabilities and physical rendering.

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August 1, 2011

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MAXON has announced CINEMA 4D Release 13, the next generation of its 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting, and rendering software application. It includes new character tools, integrated stereographic capabilities, streamlined multi-artist collaboration and physical rendering.

"CINEMA 4D R13 is supercharged with numerous productivity enhancements that cater to the multi-collaboration challenges our customers face every day," says Harald Egel, MAXON founder and CEO. "Artists interested in expanding their capabilities will love the new character tools. And, of course, the physical renderer with stereoscopic functionality is incredibly important as the new way to deliver immersive entertainment."

MAXON offers four versions of CINEMA 4D, each catering to the needs of 3D artists in different industries.

Recommended system requirements include Windows XP, Vista or 7 running on Intel or AMD CPU with SSE2-Support; Mac OS X 10.5.8 or higher running on an Intel-based Mac and 1024MB RAM, DVD ROM drive. Up to 256 threads are now supported. Standard DVD installation can take up to 2.5GB of disk space.

CINEMA 4D Release 13 and BodyPaint 3D Release 13 are scheduled to ship in September.

For more information, visit MAXON.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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