Sim-Image Unveils "SLTk Pro for Maya : A Tool Kit for Second Life(R)"
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Sim-Image Unveils "SLTk Pro for Maya : A Tool Kit for Second Life(R)"

TOKYO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—September 10, 2007— Sim-Image today announced the release of "SLTk Pro for Maya : A Tool Kit for Second Life(R)".

What is "SLTk Pro (SecondLife(R) Tool Kit for Professional)"?

SLTk Pro is a plug-in software for Autodesk Maya that allows users to create and export objects for Second Life. It replicates procedural objects of Second Life - called "Prim" - in Maya. Powerful functionalities of Maya can be utilized for object creation for Second Life, that brings enormous productivity gains to users.

Features

-- Supports all types of the Second Life Prim (except Tree and Plant Prim)

-- Direct operation by manipulators.

-- Includes Maya hardware shader plug-in that simulate appearance of the Second Life Prim.

-- Fast and easy export (from Maya) and import (to Second Life(R))

-- Includes many support tools, such as creating mirror object.

See detail on our web site, http://www.simtools.jp/sltk/en/index.php
Product Information

Product Name           : SLTk Pro for Maya : A Tool Kit for Second
                          Life
Requirement            : Autodesk(R) Maya 6.5, 7.0, 8.0 and 8.5
                         (for Maya 2008 and 3ds Max coming soon)
Price                  : 1 node lock license (JPY)94,500
                         1 network floating license (JPY)126,000
Release Date           : September 10, 2007
Develop & Distribution : Sim-Image Co. Ltd.
URL                    : http://www.simtools.jp

Company Information

Company Name    : Sim-Image Co. Ltd.
Address         : 2-31-12 Peace Ogikubo 2F, Suginami-Ku, Tokyo, JAPAN,
                   167-0043
Founding        : October 28, 2002
Capital Stock   : (JPY)10,000,000
Representative  : Yoshinobu Shima, President
URL             : http://www.sim-image.jp


Contact:

Sim-Image Co. Ltd.
Kayo Chikaishi or Tai Komatsu, +81-3-5347-4610
Fax: +81-3-5347-4611
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