: While sold as a standalone product for approximately $399, it was famously bundled with FreeHand Graphics Studio 7 for $449. Development delays meant the initial shipments of FreeHand 7 actually contained version 1.0, with version 2.0 arriving as a later update in December 1996.
: Windows 95 or NT, requiring a Pentium-class processor and similar RAM configurations. Macromedia Extreme 3D - Macintosh Repository Macromedia extreme 3d 2.0
: Supported export to VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language), GIF, and progressive JPEG. : While sold as a standalone product for
: Introduced for generating complex organic forms, a significant step beyond standard geometric shapes. Macromedia Extreme 3D - Macintosh Repository : Supported
: Offered CAD-accurate modeling, allowing users to manipulate individual vertices for deep surface mesh control. Web Integration and Compatibility :
: Enabled the creation of atmospheric effects such as smoke, fire, and bubbles.