
Maxon’s first step of Redshift integration features new workflows to render high-quality images with subsurface scattering and emissive light generation. This update also brings with it a host of new features and workflows that will help artists push the boundaries of their creativity and bring their visions to life.” “This is a major milestone for Maxon and achieves our goal of making Redshift accessible to all artists and creators. “The integration of Redshift into ZBrush brings artists a level of power and flexibility that was previously unimaginable,” commented Maxon CEO David McGavran. Finally, Red Giant Trapcode update includes key performance improvements for artists creating particle simulations in Adobe After Effects. In addition, users will see Forger’s expansion of its creative capabilities on the iPad beyond sculpting with a complete modeling toolset, including subdivision surfaces and symmetry.

The latest update to ZBrush includes the first-step integration of Redshift, with enhanced sculpting workflows and architectural changes to take advantage of the power of M1 and M2-powered Macs. Maxon has announced exciting updates to the Maxon One product line, including upgrades to ZBrush and Forger and key performance updates to Red Giant Trapcode.
