PSOFT Releases 3ds Max 2011 Compatible "Liquid+"

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PSOFT releases the latest version of "PSOFT Liquid+", its non-photorealistic renderer (NPR), which is now compatible with Autodesk 3ds Max 2011.

Sendai, Japan - Aug 6, 2010 (PressReleasePoint) - PSOFT releases the latest version of "PSOFT Liquid+" which is now compatible with Autodesk 3ds Max 2011.

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"PSOFT Liquid+" is a non-photorealistic renderer (NPR) which allows blurred and soft rendering of images with 3D computer graphics. A free demo version is also available to allow prospective buyers to evaluate the software.

All the details about the product can be found on PSOFT's website at the following addresses:

Product Summary:
http://www.psoft.co.jp/en/product/liquid/index.html

Press Kit:
http://www.psoft.co.jp/en/corporate/general/pressk...

Sample images:
http://www.psoft.co.jp/en/product/gallery/liquid.html

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Located in Sendai, Japan, P SOFTHOUSE Co., Ltd. was founded in 1990 by Keiki HATAKEYAMA as a software development company. It has contributed to the development of multiple consumer games, digital media contents and software for entertainment facilities, both for distribution under its own brand name or as part of collaborative projects with other companies. The products it produced gained much support by a wide range of users. P SOFTHOUSE applies superb know-how to its products, and provides new solutions for digital media creators and artists.


Press Contact:
Nicolas Morin
P SOFTHOUSE
Sun Line Bldg. 3-10-7, Tsutsujigaoka, Miyagino-ku, Sendai, Miyagi,
Japan, 982-0852
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