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Alias Launches “Rated ‘P’ for PLAY” Tour

Alias announced the launch of its Alias MotionBuilder and Maya software Rated P for PLAY tour. Starting in Seattle, Washington, on Feb. 16 and ending in San Francisco on March 10 at GDC (Games Developers Conference), the 3D community will experience Alias MotionBuilder 6 and Maya 6.5 software up close, network with their peers and hear from industry guest speakers. To register for the Rated P for PLAY tour, visit www.alias.com/p4play.

Both Alias MotionBuilder 6 and the recently released Maya 6.5 software are essential tools in any game development pipeline, fulfilling the diverse needs of the gaming community. MotionBuilder 6 is the fast, artist-friendly software solution for any production involving character performance and animation. Maya 6.5 provides the power and reliability to work with the heaviest models, scenes and animation data required for progressive game development.

The Rated P for PLAY tour is free of charge and includes stops in the following cities:

Feb. 16 - Seattle, Washington Feb. 17 - Vancouver, BC, Canada Feb. 23 - Montreal, QC, Canada Feb. 24 - Austin, Texas March 1 - Chicago, Illinois March 3 - Los Angeles, California March 10 - San Francisco, California

While attending the Rated P for PLAY tour, enter for a chance to win valuable prizes and giveaways, including a pass to the 2005 Maya API Developers Conference - June 6 to 8 in Santa Barbara, California ($2,000 value). The API Developers Conference (www.alias.com/api_conference) provides a unique opportunity to gain insight into the Maya API and hear from presenters including Alias software developers and Alias customers working in film, broadcast and games.

As a leading innovator of 3D graphics technology, Alias (www.alias.com) develops software for the film and video, games, Web, interactive media, industrial design, automotive, architecture and visualization markets.

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Bill Desowitz, former editor of VFXWorld, is currently the Crafts Editor of IndieWire.

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