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3ds Max 4: Part Four
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Manga Style
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Flash MX for artists
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Cinema 4D R8 Xpresso
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Flash MX animation
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Create a movie-style action scene
Design the scenes you love to watch using Photoshop's powerful tools. -
Inside the Incredibles
Longer and edgier than any of its previous work, Pixar's latest film benefited from a production pipeline more akin to a live-action feature. 3D World unmasks the technology that gave 'The Incredibles' its superpowers. -
Evan Cagle
Following last issue's Made in Japan feature, first-time Director Evan Cagle reveals why he's going to steer clear of Hollywood's rehashing of anime tropes for his animated short, 'Honey.' -
Fusako Akimoto
"My work is about time and space, it's what I'm interested in most." Fusako Akimoto puts things in perspective.

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