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Autodesk has teamed up with Google Cloud Platform, creators of ZYNC Render—a comprehensive cloud-based storage and rendering solution tailored for the visual effects (VFX) industry—to provide highly scalable and cost-efficient computing services for its Media and Entertainment software suite. As part of this partnership, the two companies have introduced a brand-new, cloud-optimized version of ZYNC specifically designed for Autodesk Maya 2016. This innovative service enables users to render 3D scenes created within Maya directly onto the Google Cloud Platform. The collaboration plans to extend similar capabilities to additional products and platforms down the line.
According to Autodesk Senior Vice President Chris Bradshaw, "The advent of cloud-based rendering has revolutionized the way creative studios operate, offering unparalleled scalability to meet project demands effortlessly. We're thrilled to introduce this groundbreaking service to our customers." He added, "With Maya, users can now ramp up production timelines swiftly and efficiently while boosting rendering capacity—all without purchasing extra hardware. And this is just the start; our teams are actively exploring ways to integrate these features into other Media and Entertainment offerings."
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In today’s fast-paced production environment, where tight deadlines and occasional workstation issues are common challenges, cloud-based rendering offers unmatched adaptability. Smaller creative firms can produce top-notch visuals using a swift and secure method for rendering images without needing to invest in expensive data centers or on-premise software licenses. Conversely, larger enterprises can augment their existing render farms with cloud resources without incurring additional capital expenses.
Currently, the new Autodesk Maya cloud rendering service powered by Google Cloud Platform’s ZYNC Render is accessible to all Maya users. Pricing starts at just USD $0.60 per hour. Users can leverage popular render engines like Arnold, V-Ray, and Renderman via ZYNC to process their projects. For further details about availability or to sign up for a complimentary trial, visit www.zyncrender.com or read Google’s official blog post on the launch.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the evolution of digital content creation tools, providing artists and developers alike with unprecedented opportunities to push creative boundaries while optimizing operational efficiency. Whether you're working on small-scale indie projects or large-scale blockbuster films, the combination of Autodesk’s expertise in design and animation software with Google Cloud’s robust infrastructure promises to deliver unmatched performance and flexibility.