Wickepedia entry wrong about Cheetah3d?
From the URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah3D
The line in RED is what I believe is incorrect...is it?
"Cheetah3D is aimed primarily at amateur artists, and so focuses on providing features for creating simple 3D scenes. Its selection of features is narrow but focused to add in its usefulness and simplicity. For example, it supports a variety of geometric primitives, including polygon meshes and Bezier curves. Its features also allow for box modeling with subdivision surfaces In addition, it has some simple animation support, including spline-based camera paths and targeted objects. It also supports skeletal deformations, morph targets, and subdivision surfaces, making its single character animation effective.
However, the software is currently unable to animate more than a single character.
The program also has advanced rendering settings, which allow for antialiasing, raytraced shadows, depth of field, HDRI, ambient occlusion, caustics lighting, soft shadowing and photon-mapped caustics.
The program uses many of the common 3D file formats, including 3ds, obj, sia, and FBX. Media produced by the program can also be used in Unity 3D, which is a game development tool.
The latest version Cheetah 3D is 4.6.3, which requires at least Mac OS X v10.4, but is also compatible with Mac OS X v10.5[4]."
From the URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah3D
The line in RED is what I believe is incorrect...is it?
"Cheetah3D is aimed primarily at amateur artists, and so focuses on providing features for creating simple 3D scenes. Its selection of features is narrow but focused to add in its usefulness and simplicity. For example, it supports a variety of geometric primitives, including polygon meshes and Bezier curves. Its features also allow for box modeling with subdivision surfaces In addition, it has some simple animation support, including spline-based camera paths and targeted objects. It also supports skeletal deformations, morph targets, and subdivision surfaces, making its single character animation effective.
However, the software is currently unable to animate more than a single character.
The program also has advanced rendering settings, which allow for antialiasing, raytraced shadows, depth of field, HDRI, ambient occlusion, caustics lighting, soft shadowing and photon-mapped caustics.
The program uses many of the common 3D file formats, including 3ds, obj, sia, and FBX. Media produced by the program can also be used in Unity 3D, which is a game development tool.
The latest version Cheetah 3D is 4.6.3, which requires at least Mac OS X v10.4, but is also compatible with Mac OS X v10.5[4]."