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Electric Image Amorphium Pro

Typically if you are skilled in any high-end 3D program, you are used to the often-tedious mechanics of creating with that type of software. You might spend a chunk of time sketching out coordinates on graph paper or whittle away hours piecing together hundreds of polygons to create just one element of your scene. For those less familiar with the machinations of high-end 3D, Electric Image brought out a very highly regarded first version of the software called Amorphium in early 1999 and now follows it up with some really kicked-up pro features that should get any video ...

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