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Autodesk Adds New VR and 3D Animation Functionality for Game Development

By RICHARD HARRIS
Autodesk Adds New VR and 3D Animation Functionality for Game Development
Autodesk has released the latest version of its Autodesk Maya LT 20173D animation and modeling software for indie game developers. The company has also released Autodesk Stingray 1.4, offering updates to the 3D game engine and real-time rendering solution.

Autodesk says that one of the most significant features added to the Maya LT platform is the time editor, a new tool which provides the ability to streamline animation of complex characters. Other new updates include improvements to existing animation tools and a new way to organize tools and the user interface (UI) into customized workspaces. 

Other new functionality to the Autodesk Maya LT platform includes:


- An updated graph editor has many new features including a UI/UX refresh that simplifies day-to-day tasks.

- Shape authoring tool improvements in Maya LT provide artists with more control to create, tweak, and correct animations in a very detailed way.

- Viewport 2.0 improvements facilitate faster selection performance for scenes with large numbers of nodes and scenes containing hidden objects.

- Vertex order transfers and corrections make it easier to work between different game creation tools, without losing data as an asset moves through the pipeline.

New Autodesk Stingray 1.4 updates include:


- The Stingray 1.4 release offers improved VR capabilities and enhanced connectivity with Maya LT, facilitating an art-to-engine workflow for game developers.

-  Improved support for VR platforms includes compatibility with the Oculus Rift SDK v1.3 and the SteamVR SDK v0.9.19.

- Flow scripting for HTC Vive controllers offers a faster and more efficient way to add interactivity during VR game development, while simplifying the process for designers to create and test their prototypes.

- Support for WebGL2 enables developers to test their projects on WebGL2 supported browsers.

- Level sync, with Maya LT, enables artists to link and export entire scenes directly to Stingray. This creates an easier way to build, iterate, review and change game levels and design scenes, without having to manually reproduce layouts in two tools.

- Easier asset share between different Stingray projects further benefits collaborative work environments.

- NavMesh improvements for better AI behavior.

- Edit UV scale and offset values in materials exported from Maya LT allows users to continue edit UV tiling in Stingray.

Maya LT 2017 is available on a subscription basis. Subscribers of Maya LT receive access to Stingray 1.4 as part of their subscription. 



Article Author

About the author: RICHARD HARRIS

As the Publisher and Editor for App Developer Magazine, Richard has several industry recognitions and endorsements from tech companies such as Microsoft, Apple and Google for accomplishments in the mobile market. He was part of the early Google AFMA program, and also involved in the foundation of Google TV. He has been developing for mobile since 2003 and serves as CEO of Moonbeam Development, a mobile app company with 200 published titles in various markets throughout the world including the top GPS location app Chirp GPS. Richard is also the founder of LunarAds, a mobile cross-promotion and self-serv mediation network for developers. He has been a featured presenter at trade-shows and conferences, and stays active with new projects relating to mobile development.