Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 25-04-2008 , 01:47 AM
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shake

https://www.apple.com/uk/shake/

it was my uderstanding that apple no longer support shake
but the website doesnt mention it at all (see above)
and even all the macs in my local apple shop still have shake installed

# 2 25-04-2008 , 01:57 AM
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In an article in 3d world Apple stoped development on shake in 2006 and are developing a replacement.

Sooo there selling it as it was in 2006 as they wait till they get a replacement for it, which is probably shoruded in secrecy untill oneday it pops out.


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# 3 25-04-2008 , 05:34 AM
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# 4 25-04-2008 , 05:36 AM
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But looking further into it it's not supported since the anouncement either.

Also theres talk of the new version going more TV based over movies, dunno though


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