
We looked at them, we looked at what their price point is like and how they sell their product, and we spoke to developers and did a lot of focus groups and research to talk their developers and find out what their needs are." "We really are enamored by a lot the amazing things they've done to support indie game development. "Unity has done a phenomenal job," Castle says. In fact, Unity was a major source of inspiration for Autodesk with Maya LT. "So we focused on those, to be able to offer the product at a price that was really fair, and in line with their budgets." it was a very specific subset of features in the product," says Autodesk's Greg Castle.
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"When we did a lot of our testing, and started with full Maya, and looked at what these people are using. "Where the tool makes sense in the Maya workflow, we've kept it." "The primary focus of this is to create assets and environments for games," Patel says. Maya LT can create and modify assets of any size and export FBX files containing up to 25,000 polygons per object.

LT has the lion's share of the functionality of Maya, though some functionality has been stripped out - notably for rendering, though some advanced animation tools are gone too. "Our first release is very, very focused on creating assets for casual mobile games." This led the company to "dust off Maya and look at whether we could create a specific version for casual mobile gaming," he says.

However, when Autodesk investigated the issue, it found that developers, even small developers "who made the switch were satisfied with the efficiency." "Accessibility, learning curve - there's a lot of reasons people aren't using 3D," says Patel. pricing, with plans similar pricing elsewhere.)Īutodesk's Maurice Patel tells Gamasutra that because "projects are short lived, and projects can ramp down," there's a lot of interest in short-term pricing options.Īs for the tool, the company recognizes that more developers could fit 3D into their workflows if they had a more accessible version of Maya. Maya LT, which comes out today, is available on Mac and Windows (though not Linux, unlike the mainline Maya) at $795 for a perpetual license or soon in a monthly, quarterly, or annual rental plan, at $50, $125, and $400 respectively (That's the U.S.
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Today at Unity's Unite conference, Autodesk announced Maya LT, a new, slimmer version of its popular Maya modeling software designed to be affordable for smaller developers.
