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Posted Thu Jun 28, 2007

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SplutterFish Announces Brazil r/s V2 64-Bit Version

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SplutterFish is pleased to announce that the 64-bit version of its Brazil Rendering System is now available. Brazil r/s now takes advantage of the latest in 64-bit technology to improve speed, handle even larger, more complex datasets, and provide 64-bit precision for greater quality. Also of note, new images have been posted at the Brazil r/s image gallery. From the press release:

Brazil r/s V2 -- Production Proven

Brazil r/s is designed to a higher standard. It is developed and beta-tested in real, challenging production environments, sensitive to the needs of real, working artists.

"When if first tried Brazil's 64-bit version, my first reaction was, 'goodbye memory errors!'," says Rhys Dippie, VFX artist for Oktobor in New Zealand. "I used it recently on TV commercial for Vodafone that had a lot of huge bitmaps and displaced geometry. It would have been a nightmare on 32-bit but was a breeze on 64-bit. Seriously, since I don't have to wrangle data in and out of RAM, workflows are orders of magnitude faster to setup--which lets me concentrate on the look of shot."

Pricing and Availability

SplutterFish offers Basic and Professional Editions of Brazil r/s to better address the diverse licensing needs of studios large and small, renderfarms, and everyone from hobbyists to serious rendering professionals. The Pre-Release is available now, with the Basic Edition starting at $795 and the Professional Edition starting at just $995. Visit www.splutterfish.com to take advantage of all the 64-bit version offers, today!

About SplutterFish

In 2000, SplutterFish rocked the CG world with the launch of its fully-integrated renderer, Brazil r/s, breaking barriers and bringing production viable, high-end GI and raytracing to the desktop. Since then Brazil r/s has become the gold standard for high-end production rendering in 3ds Max as evidenced by the long list of project credits by some of the world's top studios.

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