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akeytsu Indie
Disruptive, fast and easy Akeytsu provides a very simple access to create 3D animation. It offers the most intuitive and innovative character animation and rigging features for the game and Indie game creators.
3D animation software did not evolve that much during the last 20 years… until Akeytsu, a brand new 3D software dedicated solely to animation and rigging developed by nukeygara came out on the market. Disruptive, fast and easy Akeytsu is an intuitive software for Indie game creators.
Even if 3D animation is intrinsically an artistic endeavour, it unfortunately has been transformed into a high-level technical activity by most of the software in the market. These programs are overly complicated with an endless learning curve.
With its artistic-oriented approach and its unique interface, akeytsu breaks up classic standards of current broad-based solutions by providing a new “animation & rigging only” workflow built on simplicity, rapidity, velocity and ergonomics.
The result is an uncompromising design where each and every feature was thought for animators. And not only for professional animators, akeytsu is so easy that now anyone can create quick posings and have fun by discovering 3D animation.
At nukeygara we made a choice : providing 3D animation access to the huge community of game/indie game developers. Most of them stick with 2D due to 3D issues: overly technical, skills lacking in teams, long learning curves, etc. This situation has to change ! The first akeytsu version and its solid FBX format support in/out fits perfectly with game studios needs and especially Unity 3D or Unreal Engine workflows.
3D animation software did not evolve that much during the last 20 years… until Akeytsu, a brand new 3D software dedicated solely to animation and rigging developed by nukeygara came out on the market. Disruptive, fast and easy Akeytsu is an intuitive software for Indie game creators.
Even if 3D animation is intrinsically an artistic endeavour, it unfortunately has been transformed into a high-level technical activity by most of the software in the market. These programs are overly complicated with an endless learning curve.
With its artistic-oriented approach and its unique interface, akeytsu breaks up classic standards of current broad-based solutions by providing a new “animation & rigging only” workflow built on simplicity, rapidity, velocity and ergonomics.
The result is an uncompromising design where each and every feature was thought for animators. And not only for professional animators, akeytsu is so easy that now anyone can create quick posings and have fun by discovering 3D animation.
At nukeygara we made a choice : providing 3D animation access to the huge community of game/indie game developers. Most of them stick with 2D due to 3D issues: overly technical, skills lacking in teams, long learning curves, etc. This situation has to change ! The first akeytsu version and its solid FBX format support in/out fits perfectly with game studios needs and especially Unity 3D or Unreal Engine workflows.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Single-core Pentium 1.5 GHz or better | |
RAM | 100 MB | |
OS | Windows Vista or higher | |
Graphics Card | Graphics card with OpenGL 2.0 capabilities | |
HDD Space | 55 MB | |
Game Analysis | Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card you can play the game. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 55 MB of free disk space available. To play akeytsu Indie you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz. The minimum memory requirement for akeytsu Indie is 100 MB of RAM installed in your computer. akeytsu Indie will run on PC system with Windows Vista or higher and upwards. |
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