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3ds Max ASE import plugin was originally created by Christer Janson at Kinetix Development as part of 3D Studio Max 7 SDK. With several fixups and tweaks it can be compiled into a working ASE Import plugin.
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Of Industry Founded, (1991 as Discreet Logic) (1996 as Autodesk Kinetix) 2005 as Autodesk Media and Entertainment Headquarters Products, Maya LT, FBX, (discontinued),, Flame, Lustre, Smoke, Beast, Shotgun,,, Stingray (game engine), Media & Entertainment Collection, Wwise (under license from ). Website Autodesk Media and Entertainment is a division of which offers animation and visual effects products, and was formed by the combination of multiple acquisitions. In 2018, the company began operating as a single operating segment and reporting unit. Contents • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Discreet Logic [ ] Montreal-based Discreet Logic was founded in 1991 by former sales director Richard Szalwinski, to commercialize the 2D compositor Eddie, licensed from Australian production company. Eddie was associated with Australian software engineer Bruno Nicoletti, who later founded software company, in, England. In 1992, Discreet Logic entered into a European distribution agreement with Softimage, and shifted its focus on Flame, one of the first software-only image compositing products, developed by Australian Gary Tregaskis.
Flame, which was originally named Flash, was first shown at NAB in 1992, ran on the platform, and became the company's. In July 1995, Discreet Logic's raised about US$40 million. On May 26, 1995, the company acquired the assets of Brughetti Corporation for about CDN$1 million, and in October acquired Computer-und Serviceverwaltungs AG, located in, Austria and some software from Innovative Medientechnik-und Planungs-GmbH in, Germany. After a 2-for-1 on October 16, 1995, a secondary offering in December 1995 raised an additional $28 million. [ ] On April 15, Discreet invested $2.5 million in privately held Essential Communications Corporation. [ ] Kinetix [ ] Autodesk originally created a multimedia unit in 1996 under the name Kinetix to publish, a product developed by The. [ ] In August 1998, Autodesk announced plans to acquire Discreet Logic and its intent to combine that operation with Kinetix.


At the time, it was its largest acquisition, valued at about $410 million by the time it closed in March 1999 (down from an estimated $520 million when announced). The new business unit was named the Discreet division. The combined Discreet-branded product catalog then encompassed all the Discreet Logic products, including Flame, Flint, Fire, Smoke, Effect, Edit, and Kinetix's product, including 3D Studio Max, Lightscape, Character Studio. Media and Entertainment [ ] In March 2005, Autodesk renamed its business unit Autodesk Media and Entertainment and discontinued the Discreet brand (still headquartered in Montreal). Through the years, Autodesk augmented its entertainment division with many other acquisitions.