
The Spanish YouTube channel GianCR, specialized in 3dsMax tutorials for ArchViz, has made an excellent tutorial about our plugin Showcaser.
This great tool allows creating animations for project and product presentations in a very simple and intuitive way, and it doesn’t require previous animation knowledge.
In addition, this video announces a giveaway in which you can participate to win 50% discount coupons for purchasing the plugin, just typing the word “participo” (I participate) in the comments. It’s worth checking out!
You can also check our complete Youtube playlist for Showcaser English tutorials.

Introducing the new “Quick Combinations Wizard” in RandoMixer 3dsMax plugin v1.10.
Easily test how different models look within your scene.
A very straightforward tool to quickly visualize replacing specific objects in your scene with alternative models and testing different combinations of elements in your current layout.
Get RandoMixer 3dsMax plugin!

Easily set the correct direction of extrusion for one or more shapes.
The plugin instantly changes the local Z axis of a planar shape to fix the direction of extrusion.
- Automatically find the proper extrusion direction
- Set a specific world axis (X,Y,Z)
- Reverse the current direction.
It also works nicely on open splines and single lines with only 2 vertices.
It can process multiple shapes at once.
Spline Cleaner is an advanced batch processing tool for cleaning, repairing and managing spline curves in 3ds Max.

A quick tutorial on how to easily animate a series of 3D arrow meshes along a path, representing the circulation of the air inside a PC case, using
TurboSplines 3dsMax plugin.
With just a few clicks and settings, you can create, distribute and animate multiple path-deformed meshes on a single path in 3dsMax to make stunning animations.
The recent update v 1.23 allows to automatically create the animation for multiple meshes on a single path while mantaining the original offset between them.
You can find the latest update
here.


The British artist Richard Devonshire has shared with us some of his wonderful art, created with our great 3dsMax plugins SuperHelix and TurboSplines.
About the artist:
“UK based artist Richard Devonshire uses cutting edge technology to give a modern interpretation of fine art photography, painting, sculpture and drawing. He is creating a body of work which focuses on nature and its relationship with mathematics.
Richard’s creative process involves creating textured 3d models, virtual cameras and lighting systems that mimic real world settings and characteristics. While the work suggests a form of photorealism their visual qualities also radically differ from that of photography and lends to a heightened level of detail implying unlimited possibilities.”
Admire these wonderful artworks in a proper size and great detail in our Image Gallery.