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NaturalMotion Launches endorphin 2.0 at GDC 2005

Oxford, UK, 22nd February 2005 -- NaturalMotion Ltd, the innovative British developer of Dynamic Motion Synthesis technology, today announced that it will be launching version 2.0 of endorphin, its award-winning 3D animation software, at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Scheduled to ship on the same date, endorphin 2.0 boasts major new features, including multi-layer behaviours, support for the Avid® Alienbrain® Studio asset management and Perforce software configuration management systems, an improved GUI (including layered behaviour support on the timeline) and further enhanced adaptive behaviours.

Torsten Reil, CEO, NaturalMotion, said: “The ability to apply multiple adaptive behaviours to a character at the same time has been a much requested feature, so we’re delighted to be able to bring this to current and new users in time for GDC 2005. In addition, as our customers are continuing to integrate endorphin into more and more pipelines, it was a natural step for us to provide support for both Alienbrain and Perforce.”

endorphin already has an established reputation for allowing animators and productions to take advantage of spectacular productivity gains, often measured in orders of magnitude. Adding the ability to use multiple adaptive behaviours only bolsters that status, allowing animators to do more, more quickly, as well as further enhancing the creative potential of the software. Support for Avid Alienbrain Studio and Perforce provides seamless back-end security and versioning, and allows endorphin to fit seamlessly into established animation workflows throughout the 3D industry, from boutique games house to Hollywood giant.

“I think people will also be amazed to see some of our new adaptive behaviours, such as jumping,” Reil added. “They are at the core of endorphin, are all fully customisable and allow animators to achieve spectacular, realistic animations faster than ever before. Plus with the new layering feature, users can add adaptive behaviours to their animation data, thus modifying existing assets to a degree that has been previously impossible.”

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