Archives for 2008 January
Apple Introduces 30 Coding Head Starts – Now Available with QuickTime Introductory Video
Apple Introduces 30 Coding Head Starts for Leopard. Complete instruction from QuickTime introductory video to sample Xcode
Veteran Game Artists to Lead Visual Arts Track on MAXON Body Paint 3D
MAXON Computer has announced that BodyPaint 3D will be the focus of a comprehensive Visual Arts Track at the 2008 Game Developers Conference (GDC) this year
Product Review: TurboSketch Studio
In this product review Architosh looks at IMSI/Design’s new TurboSketch Studio, a plugin renderer for the ever popular Google SketchUp. We evaluate the level of photo-realism, the way in which materials are assigned, bump-maps and other elements of the rendering within TurboSketch Studio.
VectorWorks User Kevin Shertz wins AIA Design Excellence Award
Nemetschek North America announces VectorWorks user Kevin Shertz, AIA, has been awarded a 2007 Citation for Architectural Excellence at the AIA Chesapeake Bay Chapter Design Gala
Next Limit wins Academy Award
Mac and Windows 3D Developer from Spain to Win Oscar for Technical Achievements and Contributions to Motion Pictures
Tidbits: Concepts Unlimited, RealFlow, Cheetah 3D, Vectorworks
Mac CAD/3D News: Concept Unlimited gets rebranded as Shark FX, plus RealFlow by Next Limit and more news
Autodesk SketchBook Pro Update – to be shown at Macworld Expo
Believed to be dormant but now coming back, Autodesk SketchBook Pro version 3 will be shown at Macworld Expo
Future PowerCADD only to run on Intel Macs
Longtime Mac stalwart Engineered Software, makers of the respected PowerCADD, will no longer support PowerPC Macs in future versions of PowerCADD
Apple Mac touch: what it could look like
A reader, Brendan Sheehan of Ireland, has written to Architosh about our recent article on the future of Apple in 2008. He too had an Mac touch computer notion and sent us the picture below
Apple in 2008 – What Likely Lies Ahead
2007 was by all accounts an outstanding year for Steve Jobs and his beloved Apple Inc. But 2008 can shape up to be even better. Here’s why!