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Chaos Group Releases Phoenix FD


 CRN Network, August 26, 2010, 1200 hrs

Delhi-based Aditya Infotech has announced that Chaos Group’s fluid dynamics plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max/ 3ds Max design—Phoenix Fluid Dynamics—is officially released and available from August 9, 2010. The software vendor is offering a 50 percent discount on the new release till September 10, 2010.

 

The software combines a grid based simulator with rendering capabilities. Phoenix FD is capable of simulating processes like pressure decay, thermal radiation cooling and mass-temperature dependence. Its new features include fast physically based simulation core, background simulation, wind from movement, fluid source form pre-simulated surface, particle based sources, GPU accelerated preview, texture driven simulation, displacement and rendering of textures. Minimum hardware requirements to run Phoenix FD are – a 2GHz CPU and 1GB RAM.


“We have experienced that there is a following for Chaos’ products like V-Ray amongst Indian users,” said Ranjit Bhatti, Marketing Head, Software Division, Aditya Infotech.

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