Mikhail Luzyanin Posted March 13, 2020 Share Posted March 13, 2020 We are excited to announce that Verge3D, an artist-friendly toolkit for creating web interactives, is now available to Autodesk Maya users! Verge3D allows a designer to create online experiences with Blender, 3ds Max, and now Maya. Interactivity scenarios can be added using Puzzles, Verge3D’s visual scripting editor, without any programming code. Link to the full article Blender Changes For this major version we rebuilt UI/UX for our tools – the App Manager and Puzzles, as well as application templates. The App Manager obtained new functions, such as uploading of application archives, moving apps to system Trash, picking up the user-defined folder with apps, and many other things. The Puzzles editor layout has been radically changed to allow for more work space. The long-awaited dark theme has been introduced for Verge3D as well. Finally, Oculus Quest and similar devices are now supported, including their powerful controllers. The 3.0 version is compatible with the newest Blender 2.82, bringing its features to the web. Link to the full article 3ds Max Changes It brings App Manager and Puzzles overhaul and the upgraded templates for applications. The App Manager now can upload application archives, move apps to system Trash, pick up the user-defined folder with apps. The layout of the Puzzles has been rebuilt for more work space. We also introduce the dark theme – a feature which was asked for a lot. And the last but not least, Oculus Quest is now supported together with its mighty controllers. Link to the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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