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The history of 3D Studio
April
20
Max Underground has released a couple of interesting articles about how Gary Yost and company have shaped the current 3ds Max.

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April 20th, 2010 at 2:52 a.m.
Noooo, that flash that pic, that old fart I am, more than one or should know of the existence of angel dancer, the IPAS and so much of the time nice to know when to throw a lenz flares or make a extrude was to be ace.
Also remember the Topaz
If you open shot of the city renders Cube check at the time seemed so detailed.
Just at that time the groso groso available to the public was the lightwave and the Amiga was wrong with the cloth to the fierce Pc Turbo I remember the silver, also was the Imagine, 3dpro, the ADPRO (first quasi-component program that I saw).
April 20th, 2010 at 7:59 a.m.
What times!
Salu2
Daniel
April 20th, 2010 at 24:36
haha! I remember the 3DS 4, but for DOS! very old! Then I began with the POV and also for DOS ... Imagine how many years!