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#Softimage 3d 4.0 2002 windows
1996), and Microsoft Windows NT 5.0 (as of SI|3D 3.9, c. To back my claim, I have uploaded to a copy of the product datasheet ( here) which reads : "SOFTIMAGE|3D v.4.0 is certified for Windows NT, IRIX and LINUX operating systems" furthermore, if one takes into account the information published at the support page for the aforementioned release (available at ), not only did this last version add support for GNU/Linux ( Red Hat Linux, to be more precise), but it also added support for Microsoft Windows XP Professional, whereas previous releases of SOFTIMAGE|3D were only available for SGI IRIX, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (as of SI|3D 3.0, c. Notwithstanding the fact that SOFTIMAGE|3D version 4.0 was released in the midst of the transition to SOFTIMAGE|XSI and therefore its userbase was already decimated by then, I am of the opinion that the article should include GNU/Linux as one of its supported operating systems. On the supported Operating Systems of SOFTIMAGE|3D This article has been rated as Bottom-importance on the project's importance scale. Instead, Adobe would provide tools and support to ease the transition to Illustrator.| b1 = | b2 = | b3 = | b4 = | b5 = | b6 = Īssessing the article against each criterion. Adobe now owned FreeHand along with the entire Macromedia product line and in 2007, Adobe announced that it would discontinue development and updates to the FreeHand program.
In the same year as the CS2 release, Adobe Systems announced an agreement to acquire Macromedia in a stock swap valued at about $3.4 billion and it integrated the companies' operations, networks, and customer-care organizations shortly thereafter. Live Paint allows users more flexibility in applying color to objects, specifically those that overlap. Live Trace allows for the conversion of bitmap imagery into vector art and improved upon the previous tracing abilities. Among the new features included in Illustrator CS2 were Live Trace, Live Paint, a control palette and custom workspaces.
#Softimage 3d 4.0 2002 mac
It was the last version for the Mac which did not run natively on Intel processors.
#Softimage 3d 4.0 2002 mac os x
Illustrator CS2 (version 12) was available for both the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems.