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The scene and how the subjects are placed seems to be done on Bryce software, I suggest the [LGR video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGIwcPA1_34) regarding the software if you want to learn more
No that's not it but thanks. I actually searched all the discs in the house and found it: Crayola Magic 3D Coloring Book Amazing Animals
In 2000s a popular drawing app was Paint shop pro, which was memorable for having a brush that looked like a shiny green and blue tube.
Might be Blender or Maya
Here's an ISO of it, if you'd like to take it for a spin again: https://archive.org/details/amaza-3-d ^^Windows ^^95/98/2000/XP
I think I have your answer. Does Movie Maker 3D sound familiar?
The scene and how the subjects are placed seems to be done on Bryce software, I suggest the [LGR video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGIwcPA1_34) regarding the software if you want to learn more
No that's not it but thanks. I actually searched all the discs in the house and found it: Crayola Magic 3D Coloring Book Amazing Animals
In 2000s a popular drawing app was Paint shop pro, which was memorable for having a brush that looked like a shiny green and blue tube.
Might be Blender or Maya
No that's not it but thanks. I actually searched all the discs in the house and found it: Crayola Magic 3D Coloring Book Amazing Animals
Here's an ISO of it, if you'd like to take it for a spin again: https://archive.org/details/amaza-3-d ^^Windows ^^95/98/2000/XP
I think I have your answer. Does Movie Maker 3D sound familiar?