Autodesk Ships Maya Creative

The new software brings sophisticated animation, modeling, and rendering tools for a more affordable price.

Following the release of Maya 2023.2, Autodesk also launched Maya Creative, a more flexible and affordable version of Maya with powerful modeling, animation, rigging, and rendering tools. With Maya Creative, you can set up lifelike animations, build detailed 3D models, and render high-quality 3D images using a comprehensive toolset that will be familiar to Maya users.

The new software, however, lacks simulation tools and the ability to load third-party plug-ins. As Autodesk puts it, "Maya software provides tools for a wide range of tasks such as motion graphics, dynamics, simulation, and FX, while Maya Creative offers professional 3D tools including animation, rigging, modeling, and rendering." You can find the detailed comparison of the two by clicking this link.

Maya Creative is only available through Autodesk Flex, the company's pay-as-you-go option, for one token, or $3, a day. Please note that you can only purchase a minimum of $300 worth of tokens at a time.

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  • Anonymous user

    So Maya LT is no more and its replacement will be Maya Creative which is 3x more expensive and requires a upfront payment of $300 every 3 months. Me personally would fire whoever was responsible for that decision as they just killed off all there revenue from indie game developers.

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    Anonymous user

    ·a year ago·
  • Anonymous user

    Just a reminder for everyone to use Blender and make an effort to switch their old pipeline. Spend your minimum of 300 bucks on supporting the Blender foundation by buying stuff you need not some credit system from 1980s

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    Anonymous user

    ·a year ago·

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