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Software : Simply 3D 3.0 (1-user) |
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Micrografx
EAN: 0084072105160
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Micrografx
Manufacturer: Micrografx
Model: SD1L30ENG
Publisher: Micrografx
Sales Rank: 9782
Studio: Micrografx
Editorial Review:
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Dissapointed
We purchased this product from Amazon.com and the listing ID # is 0911L079611. We attempted to purchase Simply 3D version 3.0 and was sent Version 2.0
We have had no success in reaching the seller... We are really saddned and dissapointed in these results
Rating: - Not too impressed
Simply 3D 3.0 is decent for simple text or Very simple object rendering and animation. Rendering is good, but the animation engine kinda sucks. It claims to support importing of *.dxf files, but it doesn't import well, if at all. I do use it to create 3D animated text for web developement, but if you want more out of it, try spending a little more money on professional software.
Rating: - Good for Beginners
Simply 3D is a good program for beginners in that it has many templates and wizards to assist new users. Perhaps this is why the program comes with such poor documentation. The manual that comes with the software is mostly a series of tutorials geared to creating business related web graphics. The online help system gives bare bone information about program features, but lacks detailed information about more advanced modeling techniques. A book that may help a user get more out of this software ... Read More
Rating: - Simple Software
Simply 3D is just that - simple. This wonderful program allows it's users to created 3D graphics and animations for the web or presentations with just a few clicks of their mouse. Simply 3D also comes with a text editor and a variety of different clip art and patterns. A truly great program for those with little experience in 3D graphics.
Rating: - The Bomb
It was easy, simple and just plain fun making your own animations. You can render it and put it ON YOUR WEB PAGE. You can make movies and create your own objects.
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