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27.10.04
NewTek's LightWave 3D® - first professional
3D application to unveil 64-bit port. |
64-bit port of LightWave 3D enters
first phase of external testing.
San Antonio, Texas October
27, 2004 -- NewTek, Inc., manufacturer of industry-leading
3D animation and video products, announced today the
port of their Emmy® Award-winning LightWave 3D®
to the Intel® EM64T and AMD64 platforms. NewTek's
LightWave 3D is leading the industry as the first professional
3D graphics application to publicly reveal plans for
a 64-bit port. The 64-bit version of LightWave®
leverages the power and range of capabilities of 64-bit
technology, including increased processor power and
greater memory capabilities, providing an ideal platform
to meet the demands for higher performance in the production
of complex motion graphics and visual effects.
The 64-bit version of LightWave
will revolutionise the way animators and artists approach
their work by streamlining the production process. Of
particular value is the ability of 64-bit systems to
provide faster memory access for loading and swapping
large scene files. LightWave 3D's optimised performance
on the 64-bit platform will give artists the opportunity
to set new standards in visual effects as they create
increasingly complex scenes and animations, rendered
with greater realism, bringing their work to an entirely
new level while remaining on time and budget.
"For years, LightWave and the artists
who use it have broken barriers and pushed the envelope
of both technology and artistry; with the 64-bit version
of LightWave that momentum continues." said Dr. Andrew
Cross, NewTek's Senior VP of Software Engineering. "The
added ability to access massive amounts of memory quickly
and to handle even larger scene files more effectively,
as provided with 64-bit technology, makes this a winning
combination for 3D artists in any arena."
NewTek is working with key partners
in film and television visual effects facilities to
test and further enhance the 64-bit port. "LightWave
is already the cornerstone of our very cost-effective
production pipeline, given the extraordinary results
it produces and its other benefits such as 999 free
render nodes and free technical support." comments Emile
Smith, Emmy Award-winning VFX Supervisor, Zoic Studios.
"Add the processor speed and memory management in the
64-bit system and a LightWave 64-bit pipeline will be
hard to beat for cost and output results."
Pricing and Availability
LightWave [8] for Windows and Macintosh
platforms is available through NewTek Europe and its
resellers for a suggested retail price of 1,395 euro
plus VAT (special offer from October 5th
until December 15th 2004: 1395 euro inc.VAT/
UK RRP £995 inc.VAT). Current LightWave users may upgrade
to LightWave [8] for a suggested retail price of 495
euro plus VAT/ UK RRP £345.
The 64-bit version of LightWave
3D is not currently available for commercial sale.
It is available only to a limited number of pre-determined
beta site locations.
To locate the nearest authorised
reseller or distributor, see our locator at http://www.newtek-europe.com/uk/purchase/resellers.html.
For more information on the items offered visit: http://www.newtek-europe.com or
call NewTek Europe on +33 (0) 557 262 262.
About NewTek and NewTek Europe.
Newtek Europe is based near
Bordeaux, in South West France and deals with Newtek
product distribution, communication and technical maintenance
for all customers around Europe, Russia, Africa and
the Middle East.
With headquarters in San Antonio,
Texas, NewTek Inc. is a leading provider of full-featured
video editing, animation and special effects tools including
Video Toaster™ and LightWave 3D®,
winner of the 2003 Primetime Emmy® Engineering
Award.
NewTek launched the desktop video
revolution in 1990 with the release of the legendary
Video Toaster™. The company's products are used
worldwide on projects ranging from home video to feature
film.
Recent television and film projects
using LightWave 3D® include "I, Robot",
Spiderman 2, The Manchurian Candidate, Exorcist: The
Beginning, Garfield, Hellboy, Van Helsing, Triplets
of Belleville, The Last Samurai, Torque, Children of
Dune, Battlestar: Galactica, Firefly, Taken, Smallville,
Star Trek: Enterprise, Matrix Reloaded, Collateral Damage,
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Agent Cody Banks,
Daredevil, Spy Kids II, Oscar®-nominated
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Final Fantasy, Blackhawk
Down.
Recent game titles include
Doom III, Burnout 3, Unreal Tournament, Serious Sam
for XBox, Age of Mythology, Civilization III, Dead to
Rights, Baldur's Gate II, EverQuest and Escape From
Monkey Island.
Information about LightWave 3D®:
http://www.newtek-europe.com/uk/products/lightwave/index.html
LightWave 3D® artists
interviews:
http://www.newtek-europe.com/uk/community/lightwave/index.html
LightWave 3D® Projects
List:
http://www.newtek-europe.com/uk/products/lightwave/projects.html
- LightWave and LightWave 3D are registered
trademarks of NewTek.
- VT[4], VT[4] Live, VT[4] Post, VT[3], VT[3] Live,
VT[3] Post, VT[2], VT-Edit, Aura Video Paint, LightWave
Express, VT-CG, VT-Vision VT-Scope, VT-DDR, Tool Shed,
Tool Chest, SX-84, SX-8, RS-8, LScript, Digital Confusion,
HyperVoxels, Endomorphs, Intelligentities, Motion Mixer,
Morph Mixer, HardFX, SoftFX, ClothFX, MultiMeshes, Particle
FX, P.A.V.L.O.V., Skelegons, SkyTracer, and Vmaps are
trademarks of NewTek, Inc.
- All other products or brand names mentioned are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Press contact:
Audrey-Jane
Belin
Marketing & Communication Department
mail to: aj@newtek-europe.com
Newtek Europe
Europarc
17 avenue Léonard de Vinci
F-33600 PESSAC
Tel:+33 (0)5 57 262 262
Fax:+33 (0)5 57 262 261
www.newtek-europe.com
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