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Autodesk Maya
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2012

Create Breathtaking 3D.
Create innovative digital entertainment with Autodesk Maya 2012, an end-to-end solution for CG production at an exceptional value.

I really like all the positive steps taken in Maya 2012.
With the high-fidelity viewport, enhancements to Nucleus that open the way for massive rigidbody simulations, and the overall performance improvements, Maya has become more flexible, powerful and modern.
— Peter Shipkov Technical Director Digital Domain

Black Swan. Image courtesy of Look FX. © Fox Searchlight Pictures.

Modernize your pipeline and compete more effectively with Autodesk® Maya® 2012 modeling, animation, visual effects, rendering, and compositing software.
Whether you work in film, games, television, or advertising, publishing, and graphic design production,
Maya 2012 offers state-of-the-art toolsets, combined into a single affordable offering.
New Toolsets for Previsualization and
Games Prototyping
Today’s challenging productions demand modern toolsets that enable you to make interactive decisions in-context. Maya 2012 delivers new and enhanced features to help you create more compelling previsualizations and games prototypes, or experiment and iterate more easily on your animations. From a higher-fidelity Viewport 2.0 with full-screen effects and support for modeling workflows, to the new ability to create node-based representations of render passes, to an expanded camera sequencer toolset, to a library of new dynamically editable and animatable procedural textures, Maya 2012 gives you tools to help explore, refine, and present your ideas prior to final production.
Moreover, editable motion trails and new camera rigs offer new ways to help create and fine-tune your character and camera animations to produce higherquality, more believable content.

For more information about Autodesk Maya, visit www.autodesk.com/maya

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