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3D News: Autodesk Maya 2020.4 Marks New Chapter for Bifrost

Autodesk has announced a major update to Autodesk Maya, version 2020.4 with key Bifrost updates. Designed to keep busy 3D artists productive with the ever-increasing demand for content, this release marks the largest update to the Bifrost visual programming environment yet.

New in Maya 2020.4

Key improvements extend to deeper integration between Bifrost and Maya, a user-experience (UX) overhaul, new scattering, instancing, volumetric, and FX capabilities, and the very latest version of the Autodesk Arnold renderer.

Bifrost graph shape-in outliner, in Autodesk Maya 2020.4 with major Bifrost feature updates.

There is a special live event scheduled for Thursday, 10 December 2020, at 12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT. Folks can click here to learn more about this event.

A summary of key new features in detail is below.

New faster rendering with Arnold 6.1 includes these benefits and capabilities:

Plugin updates also include Motion Library in Maya, with enhanced character previews with new orbit and zoom functions and a smoother initialization experience. There is also an updated Substance plugin that adds Substance Engine 8.0.2 compatibility, Standard Surface support, and improved interoperability with Maya and other Substance programs.

Bifrost Scatter Pack Mountain image. A sample of the power of Maya 2020.4 with Bifrost updates.

“Artists are being challenged to create ever-more complex visuals, whether for film, TV, or games. Maya 2020.4 was designed with artists in mind, offering major updates to Bifrost for Maya and Arnold to help them tackle increasingly complex work while pushing their creative limits,” shared Ben Fischler, Industry Strategy Manager, Autodesk. “Creating detailed simulations for smoke, fire, snow, explosions and more, or procedurally generated environments, has historically required a high level of expertise, but with the latest updates to Bifrost in Maya 2020.4, artists of all skill levels can take their first steps in visual programming,  building powerful simulations and custom tools.”

Learning More

To learn more about Maya 2020.4 visit this link here or sign-up for the event today at this link here.

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