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  2. Cinema 4D - Wikipedia

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    Release of Cinema 4D V2.1 and V3.0 for Amiga. Plans are made for porting Cinema 4D to the PC platform. New programmer team begins development of a completely new, operating-system-independent architecture. 1996 Cinema 4D V4 for Windows, Alpha NT, Macintosh and Amiga is released. The first multi-processor version of Cinema 4D is made available. 1997

  3. C4D - Wikipedia

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    Animation Software Cinema 4D. Communication for Development This page was last edited on 22 ...

  4. Cinema4D - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 January 2005, at 22:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Maxon Computer GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Maxon Computer GmbH is a German software company that produces software for content creators. The company’s product lines include the 3D software Cinema 4D, the Red Giant tools for editing, motion design and filmmaking, Redshift renderer and the digital sculpting and painting software ZBrush as well as the mobile sculpting app Forger.

  6. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Application Latest release date and version Developer Platforms Main uses License Bryce: 2010-12-23 7.1.0.109 Daz 3D: Windows (32-bit), macOS (10.7 and above) : Animation, landscape modeling, fractal geometry

  7. 4DX - Wikipedia

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    4DX is a 4D film presentation system developed by CJ 4DPlex, a subsidiary of South Korean cinema chain CJ CGV. It allows films to be augmented with various practical effects, including motion-seats, wind, strobelights, simulated snow, and scents. First debuted in 2009, it presents films in both stereoscopic 3D and monoscopic 2D formats. [1]

  8. COFFEE (Cinema 4D) - Wikipedia

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    COFFEE (often written as "C.O.F.F.E.E") was a computer scripting language that forms part of CINEMA 4D, a proprietary 3D graphics application.Although presented as an acronym the letters of the word COFFEE allegedly stand for Cinema Object-oriented Fery Fast Environment Enhancer, [1] it is primarily a comic reference to Java, a considerably more famous computer language.

  9. Talk:Cinema 4D - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere does this article say what this software does. The opening line "Cinema 4D is a 3D software suite developed by the German company Maxon". Then the article goes on about some of its history as if the reader already knows what Cinema 4D is. This article is truly written for people who already know what C4D is.