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  2. Toonz - Wikipedia

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    Toonz is a 2D animation software program. The base application is currently managed by Dwango as open-source software under the name OpenToonz. [1] An extended commercial variant for professional individuals and studios, Toonz Premium, is being developed and marketed by Digital Video S.p.A. [5] Toonz has been used by studios such as Studio Ghibli [7] and Rough Draft Studios.

  3. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    3D modeling, reporting, 2D drawings, 3D drawings, CAD, CAM, BIM: Proprietary: SketchUp Pro: 2021-01-05 [7] v 21.0.1 (Win64) v 16.1.1450 (Win32) v 20.0 (Mac64) Trimble Navigation: macOS, Windows: Modeling, computer aided design Proprietary: Solid Edge: 2020-06-? 2021 ST13: Siemens Digital Industries Software: Windows: Computer aided design ...

  4. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    A cube in Blender (version 3.6.2) Blender was initially developed as an in-house application by the Dutch animation studio NeoGeo (no relation to the video game brand), and was officially launched on January 2, 1994. [12] Version 1.00 was released in January 1995, [13] with the primary author being the company co-owner and software developer ...

  5. MB-Lab - Wikipedia

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    3d character modelled in Blender with the plug-in ManuelbastioniLAB 1.5.0 MB-Lab (previously ManuelbastioniLAB ) is a free and open-source plug-in for Blender for the parametric 3D modeling of photorealistic humanoid characters.

  6. Krita - Wikipedia

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    Krita (/ ˈ k r iː t ə / KREE-tə) [6] is a free and open-source raster graphics editor designed primarily for digital art and 2D animation.Originally created for Linux, the software also runs on Windows, macOS, Haiku, Android, and ChromeOS, and features an OpenGL-accelerated canvas, colour management support, an advanced brush engine, non-destructive layers and masks, group-based layer ...

  7. OpenGL - Wikipedia

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    The OpenGL specification describes an abstract application programming interface (API) for drawing 2D and 3D graphics. It is designed to be implemented mostly or entirely using hardware acceleration such as a GPU , although it is possible for the API to be implemented entirely in software running on a CPU .

  8. Gorillas (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gorillas, also known under the source code's file name GORILLA.BAS, is a video game first distributed with MS-DOS 5 and published in 1990 by Microsoft. [1] It is a turn-based artillery game. [2]