AutoShade
AutoShade was an early 3D rendering package for use with AutoCAD. Autodesk developed Autoshade in 1987. It became obsolete after the release of Autodesk's 3D Studio.
Description
AutoShade was an MS-DOS application developed by Autodesk to produce realistic shaded renderings of 3D face objects made by AutoCAD. It simulated various types of lights—spot, point, and infinite directional. To create a rendering, a person:- Made an AutoCAD Drawing file containing 3D faces
- Placed AutoShade light and camera blocks
- Used an AutoShade-provided AutoLISP application to export 3D faces, camera blocks, and lighting blocks to a scene file
- Opened the scene file in AutoShade and rendered the image
Files
Autodesk developed an application called Flimaker for MS-DOS, which converted.RND files into a format usable in Autodesk Animator. This could be used, in conjunction with AutoFlix, to create rudimentary 3D animations from AutoCAD source material.