Typestry

Typestry is a 3D software program released in the 1990s by Pixar for Apple Macintosh and Windows[1]-based PC computer systems.

Typestry was one of Pixar's several application software packages released in open markets (others included RenderMan, MacRenderMan, NetRenderMan, IceMan, Glimpse, Showplace, and One Twenty Eight).

[6] It was discontinued when Pixar chose to concentrate on film production instead of application development.

[7] Glimpse was a tool for creating photo-realistic 3D objects and environments by applying shaders in an attempt to make RenderMan standard.

[10] Valis Group provided an alternative, Shader Toolkit, but was more complex than Glimpse.