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In Reply to: On a software platform called Alias, using a Unix 128 bit processor. posted by tubesforever on September 11, 2006 at 15:14:20:
Well here I am sitting in front of two big monitors with that very software open doing special effects for Hollywood films, which happens to be my job.
Anyone else care to swap a fine plinth for my Garrard 401 for a 3d cg model of a tonearm?
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They are similar and different. I doubt Maya runs 128 bits! I think it is a 64 bit software.
Alias is a software company, bought by Autodesk not long ago. Looking through their products I guess you mean the one they've renamed AliasStudio. Autodesk have been putting their stamp on everything since they bought the show. No, I can't say I know that, I use Maya which used to be Alias Wavefront.
Yes and when I took my Son to see the USC film school they were proud to display a dozen 64 bit CGI computers with Maya. Cool stuff if you want to do computer animation and games.Alias was big time stuff and I wonder when they were bought by Autodesk which is itself a great company as well.\
I have a copy of Autodesks universal readers around my computer within say 8 feet! We used it extensively to view any image file ever imaginable for document management purposes.
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