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Cheetah 6.2.1 Upgrade Available

Bug fixes made to Mac modeling software.

By DE Editors  

April 15, 2013

By DE Editors

Cheetah3D 6.2.1 has been released. The upgraded software includes a number of bug fixes.

Those fixes include a crashing bug in the ring select tool, an issue with the wrong opacity in OpenGL preview, a mouse dragging delay, a bug in the ruler tool affecting multi-object measurements, and an outdated link in the menu command.

The software is a 3D modeling, rendering, and animation package written in Cocoa. It offers tools like subdivision surface modeling, a joint-based character animation system, morph targets, UV unwrapping, texture painting, PDF import, HDRI, radiosity, and renderings. The software supports OS X 10.6 or later.

For more information, visit Cheetah3D.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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