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  2. Category:Free 3D animation software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to 3D animation software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software".

  3. List of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    trueSpace (Caligari Corporation) is a discontinued 3D program for Windows, although the company Caligari first found its start on the Amiga platform. trueSpace features modeling, animation, 3D-painting, and rendering capabilities. In 2009, Microsoft purchased TrueSpace and it is now available completely free of charge.

  4. List of 3D animation software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of 3D animation software that have articles in Wikipedia. Title License Released Development 3D Movie Maker: MIT License: 1995 March 18, 1995

  5. Category:Free animation software - Wikipedia

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    Free 2D animation software (9 P) Free 3D animation software (4 P) Pages in category "Free animation software" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. Clara.io - Wikipedia

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    Clara.io is web-based freemium [3] 3D computer graphics software developed by Exocortex, a Canadian software company. The free or "Basic" component of their freemium offering, however, places severe restrictions, such as on saving models and importing texture maps, which are undisclosed in the company's own descriptions of their plans.

  7. OpenFX (software) - Wikipedia

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    OpenFX is an open-source, free modeling and animation studio, distributed under the GNU General Public License, created by Dr. Stuart Ferguson.He made the decision to release the source code to the public in the middle of 1999 and released a stable version a year and a half later.