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1. EVERMOTION S.C., 8 Przędzalniana Str., 15-688 Białystok, Poland is the Administrator of your Personal Data (APD)
2. Data Protection Inspector can be reached through e-mail: iod@evermotion.org
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7. You have the right to demand an access to your personal data, to correct or to delete the data if there is no other basis for the processing or any other purpose of such processing or to limit the processing of the data, to transfer the data to another administrator and to raise objections to the further data processing if there is no legal basis for further processing and to withdraw any previous consent.
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9. You have the right to lodge a complaint to the Personal Data Protection Office when in your opinion the data processing violates the regulations of General Data Protection Regulation of the 27 April, 2016 (RODO).
10. Your data will be automatically processed, including the form of profiling.
11. You are obligated to forward above mentioned information to your representative, especially if you appointed this person in the agreement as the contact person or as the representative for the agreement execution.
The new 2.4 version comes with many improvements.
Skinning and skeletal animation
From now on you can create moving characters using bones, skin modifier and keyframe animation.
To demonstrate this feature in action, the developers prepared a small 3D browser game called Farmer’s Journey:
https://cdn.soft8soft.com/demo/applications/farmers_journey_max/index.html
This game was created by a single person in just 2 weeks thanks to 3ds Max integration and Puzzles visual programming editor. The interface was built in external web design software (Webflow) and linked in the game with HTML Puzzles.
Improved 3ds Max integration
Position, Orientation and LookAt constraints are now supported. The LookAt constraint, if used with the camera, effectively produces 3D billboards.
The Auto-Assign Verge3D Params option was added to the Verge3D menu (enabled by default). You can turn it off and Verge3D props won’t be added to objects automatically.
Online store mock-up
Verge3D Recliner demo was updated. Now it’s not a standalone 3D product configurator but rather a full blown mockup of a e-commerce website page. Once again, it was created using Puzzles editor without a single line of code.
New Puzzles features
Now you can save puzzle sets to the globally available library and retrieve them from it when necessary.
This release comes with 4 new Puzzles which will improve your web design workflow. For example keyboard events can now be captured and used for your interactive apps.
Physics and Other improvements
The physics module is now available for developers. It include many features, such as collision detection, dynamically moving objects, support for characters and vehicles, simulated springs, ropes, cloth, and much more.
This release also comes with Internet Explorer 11 support and various documentation improvements especially for PBR rendering section.
Read the official press release here:
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