"We feel confident that the new advancements presented in Hexagon 2.5, such as the seamless Second Life export capability, are in-line with our goal of meeting the needs of our ever changing industry. It was originally developed and published by Eovia and was acquired shortly before the release of. “DAZ 3D has always been committed to providing applications that allow greater flexibility,” said Dan Farr, president of DAZ 3D. Hexagon is a subdivision-type 3D modeler owned by Daz 3D. Seamless Model Export enables designers to export Hexagon 2.5 models into any 3D rendering application including DAZ Carrara. Packed with features such as DAZ Studio Bridge, sculpted primitives, freehand modeling brushes, micro-displacement modeling tools, comprehensive UV-mapping modules, advanced 3D paint, and instant ambient occlusion. This sculpted primitives feature assists in the creation of more complex and organic shapes unattainable with Second Life’s current primitive system.Īlso in the upgrade are DAZ Studio Bridge to Hexagon and Seamless Model Export, the first of which allows Windows users to transfer models from DAZ Studio directly into Hexagon, adapt and morph the model, and then export back into DAZ Studio. Hexagon delivers all the tools a graphic artist needs to create detailed 3D models ready for final render. The Hexagon 2.5 upgrade includes a Sculpted Primitive Toolset which allows primitive objects created in Hexagon to be exported via Truevision Graphics Adapter (TGA) file format and utilized in virtual world Second Life. Its freehand brush modeling capabilities provide a wide range of displacement brushes to refine 3D models by smoothing, pinching, and inflating the geometry and adding high-resolution details. Targeted at 3D artists, designers, and game developers, Hexagon 2.5 delivers a set of tools for modeling, refining, UV mapping, texturing, and previewing detailed 3D creations. Utah-based 3D modeler and software developer DAZ 3D has announced the immediate availability of DAZ Hexagon 2.5, the newest version of its 3D polygonal and subdivision modeling application for OSX and Windows.
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