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Amorphium 3.0 3.1


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Requirements Windows XP/2000/NT/ME/98
Downloads 25 Limitations None
Publisher EI Technology Group File Size 1.3M
Date added 24 Feb 2003 Check your speed

Amorphium has won 14 awards including "Best Graphics Software" from magazines like Computer Graphics World, PC World, and Macworld for its breakthrough real-time approach to creating 3D graphics. In Amorphium 3, we integrated this intuitive nature with a powerful new design and interface for easier navigation and workflow.

Amorphium 3 offers a variety of intuitive, yet powerful design tools to create your 3D masterpiece. At the heart of the program is the highly optimized Amorphium graphics engine that allows for a completely interactive environment, where all operations occur on solid objects in real time.

Lightning-fast rendering engine allows you to produce stunning 3D imagery at virtually any resolution for Web, print, digital video, and film. Advanced capabilities include Radiosity rendering for photo-realistic scenes, Raytracing for true-to-life surface reflections and refractions, as well as variable smoke and lighting effects.

Whether you are a professional designer or a graphics enthusiast, you will be able to master the revolutionary creation power of Amorphium 3!

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