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Maya

Maya - 2010

Professional 3D rendering software.

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Current Version: 2010
Release Date: 2009-08-13
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 4,551
Downloads (all versions): 52,567
Price: $1,995.00

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Academy Award winning Maya software is the world's most powerfully integrated 3D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering solution. Maya also adds to the quality and realism of 2D graphics. That's why film and video artists, game developers, visualization professionals, Web and print designers turn to Maya to realize their creative vision.

What's new in this version:

  • Advanced simulation tools--Access the innovative Maya Nucleus unified simulation framework and the first two fully integrated Nucleus simulation modules (Maya nCloth and Maya nParticles) as well as Maya Fluid Effects, Maya Hair, and Maya Fur.
  • High-performance compositor--Work interactively with visual media, regardless of bit-depth or image size, using the Maya Composite compositor.
  • Professional camera tracking--Extract accurate 3D camera and motion data from video and film sequences and then insert CG elements seamlessly into a scene using Autodesk MatchMover software.
  • More rendering power--Use more networked computers to render your sequences faster. Maya 2010 includes 5 additional mental ray for Maya batch** rendering nodes and the Autodesk Backburner network render queue manager.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel

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Maya ReviewAutoDesk's cheap Mac ports - Version: 2010, 10/15/2009 12:20AM PST

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staciav
All Mac-versions of AutoDesk products are horrible. The screen artifacts and other graphcis glitches are a product embarrassment to say the least. Often times "something" is better than "nothing," well this isn't one of those times. This is terrible, same goes for AliasStudio, etc. For $2000 you'd think AutoDesk would deliver something other than this shoddy port.
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Maya ReviewCross-compatability... - Version: 7.0, 9/23/2006 06:04PM PST

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Xidius1
Oh yeah, and check out the seemless cross-compatability, when I open a model I made in the OSX version of Maya 8, in the Windows version of Maya 8:

Windows:
http://homepage.mac.com/xidius/temp/Maya/Windows.jpg

OSX:
http://homepage.mac.com/xidius/temp/Maya/OSX1.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/xidius/temp/Maya/OSX.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/xidius/temp/Maya/OSX2.jpg

Bit of a difference?

- Xidius
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Maya ReviewAutodesk disapointment. - Version: 7.0, 9/22/2006 06:45PM PST

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Xidius1
Congratulations on your continuing failure of support on the mac platform.

Maya 8 is released, and we get neither 64-bit functionality nor Intel compatibility.

That's fantastic considering 99% of Mac Professionals who use Maya are equipt with either G5s or Mac Pros.

Both of which are 64-bit, and half of which are Intel.

Way to prove that you guys at Autodesk are still on the ball! After all that hard work refusing 3d Studio Max to us, I was almost afraid you'd lose face by supporting us with Maya or something!

Good job! Our Intel Macs will be 2+ years old before we can use Maya without constant freezing / 15 minute beachballs!

Oh oh! But the Windows / Linux versions are 64-bit! Sweet! ...

- Xidius
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