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To meet modern creative needs, Autodesk rolls out array of next-gen updates across 3D tools

Autodesk unveiled a series of feature-loaded updates to its portfolio of 3D tools for artists working in the film, television, games, and design visualisation industries. New solutions in Maya, 3ds Max, Bifrost, and Arnold debut on 30 March, adding next-gen workflows that expedite artists’ work and help creative teams deliver high-quality VFX and animated content with greater ease and efficiency.

“Whether enhancing the user experience, simplifying virtual production workflows, integrating open standards, or empowering artists to manage complex projects, our goal is always to help artists and studios deliver incredible work that pushes the limits of what’s possible. Our latest updates to Maya, 3ds Max, Bifrost, and Arnold put robust tools and workflows, and the ability to collaborate and share data more seamlessly, into the hands of creative teams everywhere,” Engineering VP Eric Bourque said. 

Maya:

Focused on helping artists work faster while raising the creative bar at every step of the pipeline, this update adds more power to Maya’s already robust animation, modeling, and rigging toolset. Autodesk continues to build rich USD workflows into Maya, including a brand-new integration with the visual programming environment, Bifrost. 

3ds Max:

New support for glTF, flexible modeling tools, and productivity enhancements that save artists significant time are just a few of the updates in 3ds Max that drive modern asset creation forward. 

Bifrost:

The latest updates to Bifrost’s procedural toolset enable artists to deliver stunning, lifelike VFX in a fraction of the time. USD is now integrated, and enhancements to the Aero and MPM solvers simplify the creation of complex simulations. 

Arnold:

With new tools for consistent, high-grade denoising, growing USD workflows, and optimized interactive rendering, the latest updates to Arnold let artists handle complex projects, customize their pipelines, and render with mind-blowing speed. 

Newly updated Maya, 3ds Max, and Arnold are now available as standalone subscriptions or with the Autodesk Media & Entertainment Collection. Bifrost is available to download for free as an extension for Maya. To understand more, connect with other members of the community as well as Autodesk experts in new product and industry groups on AREA.

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