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Glare at Planet 2010 exhibition in Auckland
Glare at Planet 2010 exhibition in Auckland
We have a little booth at Planet 2010 in Auckland, a telecommunications conference for New Zealand businesses. We were invited by the CEO of the Telecommunications Information Group (Rob Spray). Lyc, Fused and myself spent yesterday setting up our little booth. Want to see an Indigo exhibition booth? It's pretty low-key, but I like it - we have about 30 renders in frames and have set the booth up a little like an art gallery.

If you want to come meet us, the exhibition is open to the public on Saturday, or you can email me and I'll give you a call!
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Amazing procedural tiles
Amazing procedural tiles
The peerless Galinette has created this fantastic tile texture using the Indigo Shader Language. There are no textures involved in this material, it's programmed entirely in Indigo Shader Language.
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My Little Pony
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Glare Technology Store
Glare Technology Store
We have had issues with our purchasing site due to overloading. If you attempted to place an Indigo 2.x order prior to February 1st and have received an error loading the purchasing site, please contact us via email and we will honor the 295€ price.
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A page of lighting presets
A page of lighting presets
Galinette has created this awesome page full of lighting materials for Indigo.
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Three days left to purchase at 295€
Three days left to purchase at 295€
A reminder - if you want to purchase before the price rise to 595€, you need to purchase Indigo before the 1st of February. Use the buy now button, or contact us for volume licence pricing.
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Glare Technology's Wheels
Glare Technology's Wheels
When we moved into the new office, one of our requirements was to have parking for our preferred method of transportation. With the acquisition of some new hooks, we finally have somewhere to park our wheels:

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Indigo 2.4 - Sexy
Indigo 2.4 - Sexy
Indigo 2.4 is under development at the moment, and will be a significant improvement over Indigo 2.2 in one department: Good looks. Indigo has always had a great render engine (and there's lots more to come in that department), but Indigo 2.4 is all about making the user interface sexy, fast and a joy to use.

Attached is an early screenshot of Indigo 2.4 running on Mac. Remember, all Indigo 2.x licences get free access to Indigo 2.4 and 2.6. Get in now if you want to purchase before the price goes up on February 1st.
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January Competition
January Competition
We've started a belated and short-running January competition. Secret prizes may be given out to the winner.
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