![]() ![]() Adobe’s 3D design ecosystem includes five applications – Substance 3D Stager, Sampler, Designer, Painter and Modeler – that empower brands to reimagine their value chains from initial concept and prototyping to marketing, e-commerce and new immersive experiences for consumers. Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) showcased Substance 3D solutions tailor made for the retail and fashion industries, and announced new customers including Amazon, Louis Vuitton and Burberry. Adobe innovations enable teams to craft 3D and immersive customer experiences, including virtual fitting rooms and personalized e-commerce solutions.Global brands including Lowe’s Home Improvement, Amazon, HUGO BOSS, Louis Vuitton, H&M and Burberry are working with Adobe, leveraging Substance 3D applications to deliver hyper-realistic digital renderings of products. ![]() ![]() Adobe Substance 3D now empowers retail and fashion brands to seamlessly transition into 3D content creation, reimagining how products are designed, prototyped and delivered to customers across digital channels.Users can now also set the animation frame rate, ensuring the correct playback speed for playback and video export, and display frame settings as timecode. Most importantly, this lets you edit your scene while previewing an animation, greatly speeding up your overall workflow. This updated version of Stager includes a range of animation improvements. Stager can export and import full scenes through USD, including Stager specific data like ground plane settings, backplates and more. It is now enabled by default in Render mode and should result in blazing fast renders.Ī welcome enhancement to Stager is improved support for the USD file format, allowing a comprehensive round-trip workflow between Stager and other apps within the Substance ecosystem, as well as third party apps. Imagine rendering your product shots! With the new AI powered denoiser leveraging the GPU, you can deliver high quality renders in a fraction of the time it would typically take to render an image. ![]()
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