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Ken Pimentel

Maxed Out | Ken Pimentel

Ken Pimentel is the Director of Visual Communication Solutions within Autodesk's Media & Entertainment division, responsible for guiding 3ds Max, Project Newport, Mudbox, ImageModeler, Stitcher and FBX solutions. Ken holds a BS of Electrical and Computer Engineering degree from the University of California at Davis and is the coauthor of the book "Virtual Reality: Through the New Looking Glass.

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TurboSquid and Autodesk team up for an interesting future

TurboSquid Named Autodesk Seek’s Exclusive Marketplace Provider for User-Generated 3D Content

Posted: Oct 05, 2009
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Comments: 4
Views: 882
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New Hot Fix is out - lot's of improvements!

As part of our policy to bring you fixes faster than ever before, we've released a very comprehensive hot fix that covers dozens of issues

Posted: Sep 30, 2009
Category: Autodesk 3ds Max,…
Comments: 20
Views: 2787
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"The Third & The Seventh" Short film: 3ds Max and Vray = Wow!

Check out this amazing short film that is 100% CG by Alex Roman. It's stunning work.

Posted: Sep 24, 2009
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Comments: 1
Views: 973
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3ds Max Design Support Page updated

Those of you that are using 3ds Max Design might want to bookmark this link.

Posted: Sep 22, 2009
Category: Autodesk 3ds Max
Comments: 0
Views: 571
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Missing in Korea and elsewhere

It’s been a busy couple of weeks since the break with trips to HQ in Montreal and a week spent with customers in Korea. Time to share some of the stories with you all.

Posted: Sep 18, 2009
Category: Autodesk 3ds Max, Customer…
Comments: 7
Views: 781
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Autodesk on "vacation" - did our research team earn it?

Just a short note to warn you that we're all being "forced" to take vacation for 8/31-9/4, plus some ramblings on why the research team might have earned one.

Posted: Aug 28, 2009
Category: Autodesk 3ds Max, Rendering,…
Comments: 7
Views: 2331