London’s The Foundry acquires Bay Area 3D modeling and animation company Luxology and plan to forge a strong new player in the digital content creation market. The Foundry and both sides are looking forward to working together and developing new tools together. Luxology will continue to operate under its own name in California. Read more on the merger on GraphicSpeak.
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