![]() ![]() “What makes artists happy doesn’t necessarily make TDs happy … artists prefer interactivity, whereas TDs prefer a dedicated tool to set up and debug scenes.” “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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