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beaker
08-02-2007, 08:43 PM
(SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Aug.1, 2007) Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), today launched Autodesk Toxik 2008, the latest version of its desktop software for feature film procedural compositing.

Toxik has shaped numerous blockbuster films, including Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Apocalypto and The Fountain. Designed for visual effects artists, Toxik 2008 combines an extensive creative toolset with real-time, interactive compositing of high-dynamic-range imagery (HDRI).

Toxik 2008 is available as a stand-alone product on both the Windows and Linux operating systems. It offers greater interoperability with Autodesk Maya 3D modeling, animation and rendering software, thereby helping artists combine 2D and 3D techniques to solve complex production problems,

"The growing scale and complexity of computer-generated imagery in visual effects work is driving convergence between 2D and 3D pipelines," said Marc Petit, senior vice president, Autodesk Media & Entertainment. "Transferring camera and rendering information from Maya to Toxik allows artists to make creative decisions in an interactive environment; in the context of live-action footage or computer-generated elements. This gives artists more freedom to experiment and allows them to quickly achieve the shot they want for their client."

With the latest technology in HDRI, Toxik 2008 gives users a greater dynamic range of exposures than traditional digital imaging techniques, accurately representing a wide range of intensity levels, ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows. With the combination of real-time, interactive compositing of 2K, 4K and higher-resolution imagery, and a deep creative toolset, Toxik 2008 allows users to combine computer-generated and live-action footage to create compelling content for today's high-end films and television shows.

"During Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, we used Toxik extensively alongside Flame for both prep work and full compositing of shots," said Phil Brennan, Head of Production at Post Asylum. "Toxik's Python scripting and Wiretap interface enabled the two products to work seamlessly together, greatly increasing the efficiency of our compositing pipeline."

Key New Features in Toxik 2008
Bicubic Warping: Allows users to manipulate image distortion and perspective to create photo-realistic composites
Interoperability with Maya: the Maya render layers, cameras, locators, axis and world space information load directly into Toxik, allowing users to add live-action elements or 3D post techniques like depth-of-field and motion blur.
(gary's note - ive also got this workign with 3ds Max too)
Versioning Tool: Allows users to manage multiple iterations and outputs with support for multi-channel open EXR import.
For a complete feature listing and to learn more about Toxik 2008 visit http://www.autodesk.com/toxik

Pricing and Availability
Autodesk anticipates that Toxik 2008 (Windows and Linux) will be available worldwide fall 2007. North American suggested retail pricing for one Toxik creative seat is US $3,485*. Toxik 2008 will be demonstrated on August 6, 2007 at Autodesk's San Diego User Group Event and will also be showcased at the SIGGRAPH 2007 conference in San Diego, California from August 7-9, 2007 at Autodesk Booth #703.

*International pricing may vary.

The previous product version, Toxik 2007, is available on both Windows and Linux operating systems, featuring a fully integrated, high-performance Oracle database that offers transparent metadata management, multi-user collaboration and advanced version tracking for film pipelines.

JDex
08-02-2007, 09:04 PM
Impressive improvements... I look forward to taking a close look at this at Siggraph.

iskon
08-02-2007, 09:23 PM
They must do that, 'cause Nuke will "eat" them, if not already...

fbonniwell
08-02-2007, 10:21 PM
Does anyone know if it's compatible with the 64bit version of xp or Vista?
Toxik 2007 only worked on 32bit.

Thanks,

F

blacknoise
08-03-2007, 07:35 AM
hmm... could anyone share with his/her TOXIK experiences??? how does it compare to other solutions like shake/fusion? im thinking about organizing TOXIK demo at the company i work for... pros and cons?

Steve Green
08-03-2007, 08:37 AM
Hi,

any idea what the DOF/Motion Blur is like, compared to Lenscare/XDof/Reelsmart MotionBlur for example.

Thanks,

Steve

morimitsu
08-06-2007, 07:26 AM
hmm... could anyone share with his/her TOXIK experiences??? how does it compare to other solutions like shake/fusion? im thinking about organizing TOXIK demo at the company i work for... pros and cons?

Thatīs exactly what I dīlike to know as well.

So many solutions for compositing these days. But what exactly Toxik is better than the competition?

ToxikPeacePipe
08-16-2007, 07:01 PM
Hi Everyone,

I am the product manager for Toxik. I can answer everything but my experience with Toxik as I am a bit biased. ;) The standalone version really gives people a chance to compare Toxik head to head with other desktop compositing apps like Shake, Nuke and Fusion.

Toxik 2008 runs on Windows XP 32 and Win XP 64. We will have a native 64 bit version as well for windows. We showed the 64 bit version running on linux at the Boxx booth and with 16 cores and 16 gigs it was really interactive with complex 2K Open EXR composites which were heavy with only 2 gigs (32 bit). Even with four gigs it is more interactive.

The blur was introduced in Toxik 2007 extension 2 and combines gaussian, spin, zoom, modulated, and vector blur in one tool and all in the same pass for performance and quality. The modulation is pretty standard with offset for picking and the vector blur takes in floating point vectors in either la maison format or our own internal format for which we have mental ray shaders. It is floating point so you can really have lots of different objects at varying speeds without worrying about how the post motion blur will adapt. The main strength of the blur is that it was rewritten to take into account HDR (no clamping) so you really maintain highlights while you blur causing realistic blooms and streaks. The missing feature compared to the tools you mention is rack defocus.

Thanks,

cv/

isxaari
08-18-2007, 10:07 AM
will speed six plugs ins be coming to toxic? Infact what ones will or do you know of?

ToxikPeacePipe
08-20-2007, 05:47 PM
Toxik supports OFX which is also supported by Nuke, Scratch, and Fusion. Speed Six has not ported its plugins to OFX but if you send them a mail asking about it you can help the cause.

cv/

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