![]() Putting RADiCAL in the hands of more professional users ![]() Over the past six months, the firm has acquired LoUPE, the cloud-based production platform formerly developed by Tangent Labs, and digital dailes and shot review specialist Moxion. In its blog post, Autodesk describes its investment in RADiCAL as its “latest move … toward democratizing end-to-end production in the cloud”. Workflow is cloud-based: while RADiCAL previously offered a Studio package, which enabled facilities to run its technology on-premises, it went through changes of pricing, and has now been deprecated. Part of Autodesk’s recent investments in cloud-based technologies The firm provides dedicated integration plugins for Blender, Omniverse and Unreal Engine, with the FBX files generated working “practically out of the box” in other apps, including Autodesk’s 3ds Max and Maya. Its technology extracts the motion of an actor from single-camera video footage and exports the animation data in FBX format for use in DCC applications or game engines. In its announcement, Autodesk described the move as part of an ongoing strategy to “democratise end-to-end production in the cloud”, following its recent acquisitions of LoUPE and Moxion.ĪI-trained tech extracts animation from video footage for use in DCC apps and game enginesįounded in 2017, RADiCAL was the first of a new wave of AI-trained motion-capture platforms. ![]() The size of the investment has not been disclosed. Autodesk has invested in AI-based motion capture firm RADiCAL, with the aim of extending the platform to “support professional animation and VFX workflows”. ![]()
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