Monday, November 26, 2012

Good News about QuickTime 7.7.3! Update fixes texture issue with Artlantis. Update today!

Good News about QuickTime 7.7.3
Apple has released QuickTime 7.7.3, patching critical security vulnerabilities. This is good news for Windows-based Artlantis users, too. This latest version fixes the previous QuickTime-related issues associated with reading textures on Windows OS. Updating to QuickTime 7.7.3 is recommended.

 Download QuickTime 7.7.3

 Read about the QuickTime Security Fixes

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Sock Away the Savings

Sock Away the Savings
The holidays are always full of surprises. Sometimes, it's a sparkling gemstone or shiny new gadget. Other times, it's another darned pair of neutral-colored socks from Aunt Millie. We can't control what other people give us during the holidays, but this year, we can control what we get from our rendering software.

If you're tired of getting the same old stuff from your rendering software every year, why not get more with Artlantis 4? Now through December 31, 2012, we're giving you the opportunity to sock away the savings with 20% off Artlantis Render & Studio first-seat licenses and 10% off selected Artlantis Media volumes.

Whether you like Artlantis for its world-famous speed and ease of use, or you delight in the world-class quality of the optional Maxwell Render engine, there's no question that with Artlantis, your workflow and renderings will benefit year after year. Download the free Artlantis demo today and see what a difference 30-days can make.

We hope you have an enjoyable and safe holiday season this year!
 "Sock away the Savings" Promo Pricing

 Download the Artlantis 30-day Demo

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Physical Camera and Automatic Light Adjustment in Artlantis 4

Introduction to the physical camera rendering option and automatic light adjustment option in Artlantis 4.

Thanks to its new automatic light adjustment feature, Artlantis dynamically balances the lighting levels in your scenes from dawn till sunset, and from outside to inside a building, and thus allows you to perform photo-realistic images and animations.

Automatic lighting adjustment has been available since the launch of Artlantis 3. With Artlantis 4.1, users can now choose to keep this setting or use a new feature called ISO/Shutter. ISO refers to the sensitivity of camera film, while the Shutter Speed refers to the length of time the camera’s aperture stays open when taking a picture.

Understanding the principles enables you to choose the one that suits you best.

 Watch the Video