3Dconnexion 3D Mice Help LightWave 10 Artists Model and Animate Faster and with More Control

3D Digital Artists Interact with Designs with Increased Control, Productivity and Comfort

 

BOSTON – July 13, 2011 – 3Dconnexion today announced NewTek has integrated 3D mouse support into LightWave® 10, offering 3D digital artists the comprehensive performance, productivity and comfort benefits inherent in 3D mice. 3Dconnexion 3D mice allow LightWave 10 artists to move through virtual worlds, interact with models and scenes and control cameras and lights in real time.

“LightWave 10 delivers a set of groundbreaking new tools for 3D artists, and the integration of 3Dconnexion 3D mice support enhances the level of design interaction with models and animations,” said Rob Powers, vice president of 3D software development, NewTek. “Plain and simple – 3D mice help our customers create animations faster, easier and with more comfort, all critical needs in today’s fast-paced design environment.”

3Dconnexion 3D mice complement the entire creative workflow in LightWave 10, from creating assets with Modeler to controlling lights, cameras, objects, or timelines in the Layout module. In addition, 3D mice offer directors and artists limitless potential to explore their creativity using LightWave’s Virtual Studio tool when working in virtual 3D sets.  Highlights include:

 

  • Creating 3D Models:  In LightWave Modeler, a 3D mouse gives artists the freedom to navigate views of models while simultaneously selecting commands and editing models with a traditional mouse.

 

  • Navigating Views:  In LightWave Layout, a 3D mouse gives designers another level of control over 3D scenes and views with three possible modes – walk, fly, and orbit.  Whether showcasing scenes or doing an architectural walk-through, a 3D mouse enables users to seamlessly switch perspective views, and seamlessly pan and zoom.

 

  • Controlling Animations and Timelines:  In LightWave Layout, 3D mice movements allow designers to select an object, such as a camera, light or bone, and place it within a 3D scene as if they were holding the model in their hand.  Additionally, users can effortlessly move back and forth through scene timelines with a simple twist of the 3D mouse cap.

 

  • Producing Virtual Sets:  With LightWave’s Virtual Studio tool and a 3D mouse, digital artists can create and interact with a virtual 3D set in real time, controlling characters through 3D mouse movements. For example, twisting the 3D mouse cap left or right makes the avatar’s head look left or right. For added control, multiple 3Dconnexion 3D mice can be used to manipulate several characters and their traits.

 

“LightWave 10 is an advanced animation software, providing the speed, flexibility and control for designing stunning graphics and animation” said Antonio Pascucci, vice president of products, 3Dconnexion. “We are thrilled to be integrated into this software release, as 3D mice complement the creative capabilities of LightWave 10 and offers artists the benefit of a better understanding of how a design works and interacts, before it’s finalized.”

 

Availability

The entire 3Dconnexion product line is compatible with NewTek LightWave 10 on Windows® and Mac®, including the Professional Series with the SpacePilot PRO (MSRP $399) and SpaceExplorer™ (MSRP $299), and the Standard Series with the SpaceNavigator (MSRP $99) and SpaceNavigator for Notebooks (MSRP $129). For additional information, visit www.3Dconnexion.com.

 

About 3Dconnexion
3Dconnexion is the leading provider of 3D mice for 3D design and visualization. 3Dconnexion devices support today’s most popular and powerful 3D applications by offering users a more intuitive and natural way to interact with computer-generated 3D content. 3Dconnexion’s award-winning 3D mice serve a wide variety of industries and are used by 3D designers, animators and artists worldwide. 3Dconnexion is headquartered in Munich, Germany with North American headquarters in Boston, Mass. and offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.3Dconnexion.com. You may also connect with 3Dconnexion on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/3Dconnexion) and Twitter ( http://twitter.com/3Dconnexion).

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