If you use SketchUp, you can now take your design further in 3ds Max by importing your SketchUp 2014 files.Ĭamera SequencerTelling great stories with high-quality animated visualizations, animatics, and cinematics is now easier with the new Camera Sequencer, giving designers and animators even more control.
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In addition to the existing Revit File Link workflow, Extension 2 features a new Revit importer that allows you to import data up to 10x faster and with much cleaner geometry. Importing design data to quickly create high-quality stills and animation is now easier than ever.Įasier Revit and SketchUp ImportsA tighter Revit integration makes importing models into 3ds Max faster and easier. Built-in settings for rendering, environments, lighting and units translate into faster, more accurate results.ĭesign WorkspaceThe new Design Workspace follows a task-based workflow with easy access to object placement, lighting, rendering, modeling and texturing tools in 3ds Max/3ds Max Design. You can also create new templates or modify existing ones and custom-tailor them for your individual workflows.
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With easy import/export options, you can quickly share templates across teams and offices.
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New Template SystemNew on-demand templates provide you with standardized start-up configurations, which help accelerate the scene creation process. At Autodesk University in Las Vegas, Autodesk has announced 3ds Max 2015 Extension 2 which expected to be available on or after December 17th (via Eddie Perlberg's blog )