![]() ![]() ![]() “For the past year, we’ve been listening to major studios’ needs and a few interesting things came up,” Isotropix CEO Sam Assadian told CG Channel in a briefing ahead of yesterday’s announcement. However, if that’s not you, don’t switch off just yet: Isotropix expects some of the work done on Builder to filter down to iFX – especially the optimisations to the scene engine.ĭesigned to meet the needs of both TDs and look dev and lighting artists Since 2016, the software has been used on over 80 films and TV series: notably, by Double Negative, which used it on Pacific Rim Uprising and in its Oscar-winning effects for Blade Runner 2049.Īccording to Isotropix, Clarisse Builder – a “high-end superset” of the original application – is aimed squarely at those kinds of Tier 1 studios: currently, just over half of its user base. On the face of it, Clarisse iFX is already a tool aimed at studios working on very large projects.Ĭombining features of conventional renderers, compositors and general-purpose DCC tools, it is intended to enable artists to develop heavy production scenes while interacting continually with the final image. The new product – it’s actually officially stylised ‘Clarisse BUiLDER’, while the original software has reverted to its old name of ‘Clarisse iFX’ – was unveiled at the firm’s London keynote event yesterday.Ī higher-end version of an already high-end VFX and animation tool? Isotropix has launched Clarisse Builder, a super-charged new version of its layout, look development and rendering software aimed at studios working on very large VFX and animation projects. Posted by Jim Thacker Clarisse Builder launches
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