1. Autodesk Maya: a 3D computer graphics software that is used for creating interactive 3D animations, models, simulations, and environments.
2. Houdini: a 3D animation and visual effects software that is widely used in the film and television industry for creating feature films, television shows, and commercials.
3. Foundry Nuke: a digital compositing software that is widely used in the film and television industry for compositing, keying, and visual effects.
4. Adobe After Effects: a motion graphics and compositing software that is widely used for creating visual effects and motion graphics for film, television, and the web.
5. SideFX: Houdini Engine is a plug-in that allows Houdini's procedural capabilities to be used in other 3D software such as Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, and Cinema 4D.
6. Maxon Cinema 4D: a 3D animation software that is widely used for creating visual effects, animations, and motion graphics for film, television, and the web.
7. The Foundry Mari: a 3D texture painting software that is widely used in the film and television industry for creating high-resolution textures for characters and environments.
8. Autodesk 3ds Max: a 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software that is widely used for creating visual effects, animations, and 3D models for film, television, and video games.
9. Redshift Rendering Technologies: GPU-based rendering engine that supports extremely fast rendering speed, by leveraging the power of the GPU to perform the rendering calculations, this one is more oriented to animation, VFX, and gaming industries
10. Blender: a free and open-source 3D creation software that is widely used for creating animated films, video games, and visual effects. It has a vast set of tools for modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, and compositing.
It's worth noting that the list might change depending on the scope of the project, for example, the software for feature films might be different than for video games or advertisements.
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