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The Digimation Suite. Free power tools for 3ds Max.

by Kevin Mitchell · in General Discussion · 12/03/2008 (7:55 am) · 1 replies

I don't know how many people out that would care but I just recently read a news article on www.maxplugins.de over the holiday that Digimation is now releasing 12 of their most popular plugins for free. Just something i thought some might be like me and drool over.

The plugins are:

Atomizer
Allows any 3ds Max particle system to use any object as a particle object.

Bones Pro
A powerful, easy to use skeletal deformation system. With it you can quickly rig and animate detailed characters.

Chameleon
Texture placement based on the location of a gizmo, instead of an objects sub-material ID. This allows the user to place materials at very specific locations in the scene, and to animate certain effects without having to paint complex animated maps.

Clay Studio
Advanced metaball modeling for 3ds Max.

DigiPeople
A collection of procedural, low-resolution mannequins that can be quickly inserted into your 3D scenes to help create crowds. DigiPeople will give your architectural models an understandable visual scale and otherwise populate your scenes.

Fractal Flow
Allows you to warp any image, video, or 3d scene to create water ripple effects, heat distortions, and much more.

Glider
Allows you to animate any object or particle system along the surface of another object.

Lightning
A procedural electric arc generator. Lightning creates true 3D geometry right in your viewports.

MaxSculpt
Advanced mesh sculpting with full support for pressure sensitive tablets, tessellation and optimization as you sculpt.

SandBlaster
Combines flexible particles with a powerful and unique emitter and target system. Build or tear down objects in particles.

Spray Master
Allows users to spray geometry, both 2D and 3D, as particles on or around other objects with an easy-to-use freehand brush or spline-based control.

Tree Factory
Generate a wide variety of trees and ground foliage to add that extra touch of realism to your 3D scenes.


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#1
12/03/2008 (10:35 am)
*droooooool* :D

Thanks Kevin