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==Product history==
 
==Product history==
Originally named '''MacroMind ImageWorks''' during development,<ref name="archive-macromind3d">[https://archive.org/details/TNM_Three-D_animation_rendering_and_video_product_20170827_0221/ Macromind Three-D animation, rendering, and video production software (developer version)], The Internet Archive. 2017-09-11.</ref> it could be used to composite individual frames generated by MacroMind Three-D's RenderWorks module with additional effects into [[PICT]] sequences or [[PICS]] files.<ref name="infoworld-macromind3d"/> Macromind Three-D was succeeded by [[Macromedia Extreme 3D]] in 1996.<ref name="macworld-macromedia-extreme3d">[https://books.google.com/books?id=thzbAAAAMAAJ&q=macromodel+three-d MacroModel weds Three-D, lives happily ever after], ''Macworld'', vol.13, p.60. 1996.</ref>
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Originally named '''MacroMind ImageWorks''' during development,<ref name="archive-macromind3d">[https://archive.org/details/TNM_Three-D_animation_rendering_and_video_product_20170827_0221/ Macromind Three-D animation, rendering, and video production software (developer version)], The Internet Archive. 2017-09-11.</ref> it could be used to composite individual frames generated by MacroMind Three-D's RenderWorks module with additional effects into [[PICT]] sequences or [[PICS]] files.<ref name="infoworld-macromind3d"/> Macromind Three-D was succeeded by [[Macromedia Extreme 3D]] in [[1996]].<ref name="macworld-macromedia-extreme3d">[https://books.google.com/books?id=thzbAAAAMAAJ&q=macromodel+three-d MacroModel weds Three-D, lives happily ever after], ''Macworld'', vol.13, p.60. 1996.</ref>
   
 
The name would be revived in [[1998]] with [[Macromedia Fireworks 1|Macromedia Fireworks]], a more sophisticated graphics editor with support for web features.<ref name="macromedia-fireworks-trial">[https://web.archive.org/web/19980612222320/http://www.macromedia.com:80/software/fireworks/trial/ Fireworks Download Free try and buy trial version], Macromedia. Archived 1998-06-12.</ref>
 
The name would be revived in [[1998]] with [[Macromedia Fireworks 1|Macromedia Fireworks]], a more sophisticated graphics editor with support for web features.<ref name="macromedia-fireworks-trial">[https://web.archive.org/web/19980612222320/http://www.macromedia.com:80/software/fireworks/trial/ Fireworks Download Free try and buy trial version], Macromedia. Archived 1998-06-12.</ref>

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MacroMind FireWorks was a post-production module from MacroMind Three-D,[1] an early 3D animation and rendering animation package that was released by MacroMind in 1991.[2]

Product history[]

Originally named MacroMind ImageWorks during development,[3] it could be used to composite individual frames generated by MacroMind Three-D's RenderWorks module with additional effects into PICT sequences or PICS files.[2] Macromind Three-D was succeeded by Macromedia Extreme 3D in 1996.[4]

The name would be revived in 1998 with Macromedia Fireworks, a more sophisticated graphics editor with support for web features.[5]

References[]

  1. 2D & 3D Animation: MacroMind 3D (Mac), University of Macedonia (Greek). 2007-02-15.
  2. 2.0 2.1 MacroMind Three-D does animation and rendering by Doug and Denise Green, InfoWorld. 1991-07-15.
  3. Macromind Three-D animation, rendering, and video production software (developer version), The Internet Archive. 2017-09-11.
  4. MacroModel weds Three-D, lives happily ever after, Macworld, vol.13, p.60. 1996.
  5. Fireworks Download Free try and buy trial version, Macromedia. Archived 1998-06-12.

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