![]() ![]() ![]() The Flame family now runs natively on the latest Mac computers and operating systems.Īdding to cloud-enabled finishing capabilities introduced last year, the latest Flame updates help reduce complexity for users collaborating in the cloud, better equip distributed teams and help studios meet increased demand during production spikes. Other improvements include definable brush presets, a preference to set the default status of the Consolidate option, a cleaner user interface showing all controls and increased stability, all aimed at improving the artist experience. Batch Paint, one of the most widely used tools, can now apply changes to multiple strokes at once and track strokes directly within the Paint node. Additionally, there are multiple new options in the Burn-In Metadata tool, including Start Frame, Handles, Timeline FX and Batch Iteration, to boost productivity and support more complex workflows. A new content-aware overlay menu that lets users display clip metadata in context in the Flame viewer UI and save and share presets, allowing for rapid, in-context viewing of current segment metadata. New hub capabilities that support artists’ definable VFX shot Start Frame metadata, streamlining workflows and better facilitating collaboration, regardless of the toolset used. There is also additional support for native Apple silicon, allowing Flame artists to achieve new levels of performance on their hardware and software in order to meet growing demand for high-end episodic television, commercials and feature films in shorter time frames. The newest update to Autodesk Flame includes desktop, hybrid and cloud finishing solutions that further the tool’s role as a centralized hub for conform, timeline, VFX, publishing, color and delivery.Ī new metadata overlay feature lets artists view shot metadata in context directly in the Flame viewer UI, providing easier monitoring and tracking of shots when collaborating across teams. ![]()
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