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Product category: Imaging/Image processing software/VR
News Release from: Dosch Design | Subject: Logo Animations
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2004

Logo Animations for Lightwave3D

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25 animated logo scenes from Dosch Design

Dosch Design is releasing the Lightwave3D-optimized version of Dosch 3D: Logo Animations, containing 25 eye-catching animated logo scenes of cutting-edge design and quality All scenes look crisp and stylish, are optimized and "ready to go" for the use in Lightwave3D, and include all relevant textures

Because the animations are provided as fully editable scenes, the user is able to adjust output resolution and many other effects and visual parameters.

Users can easily render for the internet, video (PAL or NTSC), DVD, business presentations or the higher cinema resolution.

Also the content of the animated scenes is completely adjustable: users can change colors, add or remove objects (text or graphic), change lighting, or create new camera paths.

This means the animations can be used either "out of the box" or simply as a starting point for ones own eye-catching, unique creations.

The animated scenes are provided in Newtek's Lightwave3D (lwo and lws) format.

They are compatible with Lightwave3D version 6.5 and above - and -of course- the new version 8 is supported.

All animation scenes are license-free and can therefore be used without any additional cost in commercial productions.

The product is compatible with MAC and WIN and available for USD 119.00/EUR 99.00 through Dosch Design: www.doschdesign.com.

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