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Autodesk, Inc.
Industry: Software
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In animation, a window that lets you edit event and sound synchronization and timing. Also known as channel editor or track view (edit keys mode).
Industry:Software
In animation, a situation where skin object points are subjected to the action of a joint more than once, resulting in extreme, undesirable shape changes.
Industry:Software
In Maya Classic Cloth and Maya nCloth, the positioning of a character to eliminate any self-collision of the garment worn by the character, and minimize wrinkling in the initial fitting of the garment.
Industry:Software
In animation, a keyframe where one attribute value is related to the value of another attribute.
Industry:Software
In Paint Effects, the loss of individual leaves, twigs, flowers, tubes, etc.—either a few or many, depending on the Dropoff settings you specify. For example, the Dropoff settings could be used to show a tree losing its leaves in autumn.
Industry:Software
In film post-production, the missing bits of picture or sound information, usually caused by flaws in the medium being used (for example, videotape).
Industry:Software
DWG
The native file format of AutoCAD and Mechanical Desktop. For more information, see the online help for Autodesk DirectConnect, available through the Help menu of Maya.
Industry:Software
A file format used to transfer 2D and 3D information between various graphic and programs.
Industry:Software
An attribute having predefined names and purposes. You must explicitly add a dynamic attribute to an object. You can set per object and per particle opacity and color of a particle object.
Industry:Software
A branch of physics that describes how objects move using physical rules to simulate the natural forces that act upon them. Dynamic simulations are difficult to achieve with traditional keyframe animation techniques, but Maya lets you set up the conditions and constraints that you want to occur, and then automatically solves how to animate the objects in the scene.
Industry:Software