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extensions, Autodesk never developed it into a full rendering application. Even with AutoFlix, it did not support keyframing or hierarchical kinematics. When
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program, AutoCAD. It simulated various types of lights—spot, point, and infinite directional. To create a rendering, a person:
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Autodesk developed an application called Flimaker for MS-DOS, which converted .RND files into a format usable in
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AutoShade wrote the rendering to an .RND file. In the first version, the .RND file was a 2D
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developed Autoshade in 1987. It became obsolete after the release of Autodesk's
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application to export 3D faces, camera blocks, and lighting blocks to a
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Opened the scene file in AutoShade and rendered the image
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application. Autodesk developed it to produce realistic
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AutoCAD
Autodesk
3D Studio
DOS
shaded
CAD
AutoLISP
vector
Adobe Illustrator version 4
Gouraud shading
raster
Autodesk Animator
RenderMan
Autodesk
3D Studio
Fourmilab Autofile
computer-aided design
stub
expanding it
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Categories
3D graphics software
Computer-aided design software
Computer-aided design stubs
Autodesk discontinued products

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