Unity Game Engine now supports modo
Unity Technologies has just announced the latest version of their popular game and interactive title development tool. Unity 3.2 users will now be able to import objects directly from modo. To learn more about how Unity Technologies has hooked up with Luxology on our quest to revolutionize the game industry, please
click here.
Game level image by Wes McDermott.
modo 501 Reviewed
modo 501 has arrived and is in full production!
Click here to find out what reviewers think of this major new release of modo (hint: they like it).
"SHEro" by Warner McGee.
Studio Environment Set 1 now available
The artists at 9b studios have done it again! SES 1, our latest Kit, provides 51 ready to use HDRI spherical lighting environments designed to make your life easier. For users of modo, SolidWorks and Bentley Systems MicroStation. Click here to see what buzz is about.
Footstool image lit with SES 1 by J.O. Rust.
 LuxFolio Stereoscopic App for iPad
Apple recently announced its 10 billionth download and we’ve got one more for you. That’s right, we recently released the LuxFolio application for iPad. This App transforms your iPad into a customized portfolio, showing off your rendered 3D images, photos and illustrations. With the addition of special glasses, anyone can take advantage of LuxFolio’s unique stereoscopic display options. Sorry guys, glasses sold separately! More details here or download it now from iTunes.
Screen shot of new LuxFolio App from Luxology.
 SolidWorks World 2011
We recently had a great time at the SolidWorks World 2011 user event in San Antonio, Texas. Not only did we have a stellar crew for the event, but we were proud to get the chance to show off the Drive to Design video featuring modo. If you didn’t catch us there, we’ll be heading out again soon! Look out for us at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco and FMX 2011 in Stuttgart Germany.
modo user Paul McCrorey at SolidWorks World 2011.
modo 501 Keyboard Guide Available
By popular demand, the 501 Keyboard Guide is here. We can’t take the credit, though. Thanks to modo extraordinaire Jason Bartley, you now have access to a visual guide of 501 keyboard shortcuts. Thanks Jason! You can download here.
Keyboard Shortcuts (partial view).
What do you get when you mix modo 501 and Pixar SUBDs?? Awesomeness. More info here >
Check out this forum post from one of our users kicking b*** with a combination of simple shapes and modo 501’s occlusion texture and DOF tools. More info here >
More nice work from Brazil! We thought this image deserved some mention. I mean, who couldn’t use an extra mechanical arm...or two? More info here >
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