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22% off to upgrade your V-Ray 1.5 to 2.4

Until the end of April, we are delighted to offer you the chance to upgrade your V-Ray 1.5 to the latest 2.4 version for just £265*… 22% off the £340* SRP. WHY UPGRADE? Compatibility with 3ds Max 2013, plus faster, more efficient rendering and the inclusion of V-Ray RT are just some of the big . . .

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Ten Ways To Simplify Your Render Pipeline with Qube!

This article first appeared on 3D Artist on 20 December 2012, but we thought you would find it interesting if you are looking at your render pipeline and more specifically Qube!… PipelineFX, creator of Qube!, has kindly offered 3D Artist readers ten handy tips to simplify their render pipeline. Read on to learn more. Thanks . . .

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Welcome To Our New Website

Those familiar with bluegfx.com will have noticed that we have had a major facelift of our website…which we are all very excited about. We have all new and improved Software and Hardware product pages with more content than before. We have an improved Services section to let you know about all the other things we . . .

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V-Ray for Softimage

The Chaos Group Team is happy to announce the official release of V-Ray® for Autodesk® Softimage®! V-Ray for Softimage is the newest addition to our suite of innovative rendering solutions, and we are happy to support the Softimage community! With support for Softimage’s award-winning ICE system, dynamic geometry, and V-Ray Proxy objects, V-Ray for Softimage . . .

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Games Prototypes £100K funding

Creative Industries KTN is hosting an event with IC tomorrow to support the games funding contest from University of Abertay in conjunction with TIGA making £100K available in January 2012 for games prototypes. Come along to our Partnering for Innovation event in London to meet gaming community peers and learn about the funding application process . . .

DURBAN FILM MART 2012: AFRICA’S GREATEST FILM EVENT

Reflecting on Durban Film Mart (DFM) 2012, the words of one excited delegate on the festival floor perhaps best sum it up: “It’s the African equivalent of Cannes!” Whilst we may have a little way to go to get to this level, the festival’s extraordinary expansion since COA first became involved in 2010 has been . . .