Developer(s) | Nichimen Graphics, Inc. |
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Stable release | 3.2
/ January 1999 |
Written in | Common Lisp |
Operating system | IRIX, Windows |
Type | 3D computer graphics |
License | Proprietary |
N-World is a 3D graphics package developed by Nichimen Graphics in the 1990s, for Silicon Graphics and Windows NT workstations. Intended primarily for video game content creation, it has polygon modeling tools, 2D and 3D paint, scripting, color reduction, and exporters for several popular game consoles.
After its initial release on Windows NT, N-World was renamed Mirai. The winged edge 3D modeler in N-World inspired the development at Nichimen Graphics of Nendo, a standalone 3D modeler, which in turn inspired the open source modeler Wings 3D.