AutoShade

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AutoShade 3D Rendering.

AutoShade was an early 3D rendering package for use with

3D Studio
.

Description

AutoShade was a

shaded renderings of 3D face objects made by their CAD
program, AutoCAD. It simulated various types of lights—spot, point, and infinite directional. To create a rendering, a person:

Files

AutoShade wrote the rendering to an .RND file. In the first version, the .RND file was a 2D vector file, importable into applications such as Adobe Illustrator version 4. Later, when Autodesk added Gouraud shading, the .RND could also be a raster file.

Autodesk developed an application called Flimaker for MS-DOS, which converted .RND files into a format usable in Autodesk Animator. This could be used, in conjunction with AutoFlix, to create rudimentary 3D animations from AutoCAD source material.

Demise

Though the final version of AutoShade supported

3D Studio
, the need for AutoShade ended, since 3D Studio was far superior in technology and in ease of use.

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