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Monday, July 26, 2010

Filed under: Motion Graphics

Autodesk Maya on iPhone and iPad?

Matt Jeppsen | 07/26

Not really, but kinda

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Intersting. Autodesk is releasing an iPhone and iPad app called Fluid FX that builds on their respected visual effects tech, and allows you to quickly and simply do some very interesting (and complex) things with these multi-touch interfaces. You can manipulate still images, or generate smoke, fire and other fluid effects using just your fingers and the multitouch interface. Is this the future of motion graphics interfaces? Demo video embedded below.

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