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3ds Max
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3ds Max

Formerly known as "3D Studio," 3ds Max is a 3D modeling, animation and rendering program from the Media and Entertainment division of Autodesk, Inc., San Rafael, CA (www.discreet.com). Widely used in the areas of interactive games, visual effects for movies and industrial design models, the software lets you create 2D shapes that become the cross sections of the 3D models. The application includes an animation module that uses inverse kinematics, which links components so that they move together, adding to the effect of bringing a character to life. 3ds Max carried Autodesk's Discreet brand name until 2005. See Character Studio.



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For particles smaller than salt grains, or less than about 300 micrometers, those bonds can affect particle flow by competing against both the downward pull of gravity and the propulsive kicks of collisions.
Smokeview visualizes the Fire Dynamics Simulator computed data by animating time dependent particle flow, two-dimensional slice contours and surface boundary contours.
The math-model and numerical scheme allows particle flow calculations from dilute particles to close-pack, where close-pack is the maximum packing of a granular material (typically on the order of 50% to 70% volume of particles).
 
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