The studio's LiquiGen has entered open alpha, while EmberGen and GeoGen received some cool new functionalities.
JangaFX, a studio specializing in real-time 3D simulation solutions, has shipped the earlier-promised series of upgrades for its entire collection of VFX tools, including EmberGen, an application for fire and smoke simulations, LiquiGen, a node-based fluid simulation software, and GeoGen, a generation tool for creating 3D landscapes, terrains, and planets in real-time.
Firstly, the company's highly anticipated tool LiquiGen has finally entered public alpha and is now available for everyone to try out or purchase. For this release, JangaFX has enhanced the software with lots of new and improved features, upgrading its rasterization renderer, adding support for surface tension and whitewater simulation, and improving its overall performance.
Secondly, the team updated EmberGen to version 1.2, introducing the long-awaited support for movable simulation domains, a novel mouse movement recording feature, a new Curve Editor, and lots of bug fixes.
Lastly, JangaFX unveiled the 0.3 Beta version of GeoGen, bringing subgraph support, new rock node options, new noise and fractal options for detailing, and directional color blur, which essentially works as color depositing. Moreover, the release adds spline support for Height Maps, masks, and warping, improves rendering for previews and atmosphere, and introduces many optimizations.
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