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 From:  Michael Gibson
3576.4 In reply to 3576.3 
Hi Dave, well I would say that's pretty good news that it is getting overhauls and additional stuff added in each version.

It doesn't sound like an orphaned feature.

I was wondering because I couldn't remember hearing very much stuff about it after its initial release, but that's probably just because I have not been following closely.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
3576.5 
hehe seems that's perfect compatibility!
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 From:  danperk (SBEECH)
3576.6 
I think Adobe's having a bit of a tough time getting wide acceptance with the 2D crowd. It seems many
think 3D is more complicated than it really is.(my theory)

I use PS Extended CS4 for certain projects, and it seems to work pretty well. When using ray tracing with
final render at a high resolution it is pretty slow. The way I've found to improve this is to use Better AA settings
and use a higher resolution. The nice part is you can choose any size & DPI and it's re-sizable like vector images.

You can also animate parameters like 3D object/camera position & cross sections. Also a good texture tool for
3D PDFs.

Here's MoI file exported as .obj:

EDITED: 8 Dec 2013 by SBEECH

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 From:  nycL45
3576.7 In reply to 3576.6 
>I think Adobe's having a bit of a tough time getting wide acceptance with the 2D crowd.

OT. That may not be far off the mark; see the post entitled "Adobe Outsources 3D to Tech Soft 3D" here, http://www.deelip.com/ and a press release here, http://www.techsoft3d.com/company/press/pr_adobe2010.html

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