
Upgraded action render quality enables artists to texture and light 3D scenes with creative flair and technical accuracy.
Enhanced pipeline integration for color management, pipeline compositing and multi-channel clips, simplifying the user experience and strengthening the versatility of Flame products. Flame artists can now export complex projects – including geometries, deformed surfaces and textures as well as object animation and timing – facilitating more collaborative workflows. Improved compatibility with Autodesk Maya and third party 3D animation software through a new.
New “Maya inspired” 3D scene navigation and manipulators to make action more fluid for modeling, selecting geometries and modifying complex scenes. Here's Autodesk's description of the biggest changes in extension 1. "Many other new features, including better color management and batch tools, are a direct response to some of our most popular user requests." "With this Flame extension, we've added intuitive navigation for artists who are new to the product, along with a host of features to make navigating 3D scenes much simpler and in line with Autodesk Maya 3D workflows," said Autodesk VP of Film and Television Marc Stevens in a prepared statement. The new release includes 3D scene navigation features borrowed from Autodesk Maya that Autodesk hopes will make Flame more accessible to novice users.Īlso new in this version are enhancements to collaborative workflow with other Autodesk products as well as third-party 3D software, improved EXR handling, improvements to render quality, and the ability to render Lustre batch effects through the background reactor. Enhancements Include Maya-Like Navigation Features Intended to Make Flame Easier for Newcomers to UseĪutodesk announced the extension 1 release of Flame 2017 products at IBC.