- The Advanced Visualizer
The Advanced Visualizer (TAV), a 3D graphics software package, was the flagship product of
Wavefront Technologies from the 1980s until the 1990s.It was made into an
animator s package after the hype from movies "The Abyss ", "Terminator 2 " and "Jurassic Park". WhenMicrosoft purchasedSoftimage in an attempt to take over the3D computer graphics market,Silicon Graphics purchasedAlias Systems Corporation , a competitor of Wavefront, and their competitor from England, TDI (Thompson Digital) Explore, and created a super company called "Alias|Wavefront". Wavefront's programmers continued to reside in California but the management of the company was carried out in Toronto, Canada. In 1996 Alias|Wavefront announced the release of Maya.Recently the company was renamed to Alias Technologies. When TAV was pulled from the market, Alias's representatives continued to peddle "Alias Power Animator" as a revolutionary animation package, though some artists were not impressed and had severe trouble producing animation exceeding the quality of TAV's Kinemation.
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