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Topic ClosedProject Geppetto Makes it BIG it after Graduating from Autodesk Labs

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Project Geppetto Makes it BIG it after Graduating from Autodesk Labs
    Posted: 04.Mar.2013 at 09:58
More concrete proof that the Autodesk Labs project feedback you provide feedback on can propel them into a real product, feature, or technology. Autodesk Labs Project Geppetto from last year that was a really huge hit and great to demo is making it into the core 3ds Max product as it is shown in a 3ds Max 2014 sneak peek video. It has evolved even more than the Autodesk Labs project and now named 3ds Max Populate feature. You can create autonomous random characters to populate your 3ds Max animation scene providing much more realism by having natural acting crowds following paths and interacting.

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