Di-O-Matic products have been used in AAA video games since 2000

The technologies behind your favorite CG Characters

Eurocom uses Voice-O-Matic in Batman Begins: The Game

Blur Studio animate SpongeBob SquarePants with the help of Morph-O-Matic

Blur Studio and Snowblind created Justice League Heroes with the help of Morph-O-Matic

Ellipsanim uses Voice-O-Matic (XSI Edition) to create Garfield : The serie

Activision Beenox uses Voice-O-Matic to create Bee Movie Game

Rainbow Studio brings cartoony style to CG with the help of Morph-O-Matic

Digital Dimension uses Morph-O-Matic to animate Spyro the dragon

"Gopher Broke", Oscar nominated CG short from Blur Studio, was animated with the help of Morph-O-Matic

Dibulitoon rely on Di-O-Matic tools to deliver the CG feature film : Cristobal Molon

Activision studios have used Voice-O-Matic in several AAA games including Call of Duty.

Rockstar Vancouver rely on Voice-O-Matic when developing the critically acclaimed game: Bully

Nexus Productions rely on Morph-O-Matic to animate Yao and LeBron in COKE Unity commercial

Relying on Morph-O-Matic many studios have worked for Vivendi to bring Crash Bandicoot to life, including Virgin Lands and Digital Dimension.

Morph-O-Matic and Voice-O-Matic helped leading studios, including Activision and Blur Studio to entertain audience with Spiderman

Relying on Morph-O-Matic for the facial animations many studios have worked on various Sonic games, including Blur Studio and SEGA.

Rockstar North rely on Voice-O-Matic in GTA IV

Morph-O-Matic played a key role in making Mickey Mouse in 3D for the first time by helping Blur Studio and Disney.

Blur Studio created and animated the new Lara Croft using Morph-O-Matic

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