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Autodesk Toxik was an interactive node based, film compositing solution developed by Autodesk Media and Entertainment, a subsidiary of Autodesk, Inc.[2]
Developer(s) | Autodesk Media and Entertainment |
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Initial release | 2007 |
Final release | 2012 (included with Autodesk Maya)
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Operating system | Linux and Microsoft Windows[1] |
License | Proprietary |
Website | autodesk.com/products/maya |
History
editAutodesk Toxic is a film compositing software first released in 2007.[1]
Features
editAutodesk Toxik includes several features such as collaboration-based workflows, dynamic page zooming (that allows faster processing when working with larger video formats), a paint module, a motion path animation, and a "Master Keyer" module. Toxik is based on modules: small extensions that allow Toxik to be adaptive. All modules were installed in Toxik 2008 by default because the module selection system in Toxik 2007 was inefficient.[1][3][4]
Current status
editToxik was integrated in Autodesk Maya in 2010 under the name Composite. It is now free but discontinued.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c Autodesk Toxik 2007 | Studio Daily Accessed: October 17, 2010
- ^ Autodesk, Inc. Toxik: About Toxik Accessed: October 17, 2010
- ^ Autodesk: toxik in my brain Accessed October 24, 2010
- ^ Autodesk Launches Autodesk Toxik 2008 Software Feature Film Visual Effects | Business Wire Accessed October 24, 2010
- ^ Media & Entertainment Resource Center > Autodesk Toxik > Overview Archived January 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Accessed October 24, 2010