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The GNOME Journal: (De-)Forming Models with SharpConstruct

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 23, 2006

[ Thanks to Jim
Hodapp
for this link. ]

“The motion picture industry uses quite a lot of it: 3D
modelling skills. Due to current trends in the industry–many
fantasy, science fiction, and animation related movies have been
released in the last 10 or 15 years–studios in Hollywood and
elsewhere continue to rely on complex 3D models.

“It’s not just the movie industry. Visualization is a hot topic
in many industries with the need to sell ideas, plans, and
projects. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words…”


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Web Webster

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