top | item 46824592 (no title) flykespice | 1 month ago "industry compatible"? You mean Maya keybinds ? discuss order hn newest flipthefrog|1 month ago Blender's limited support for the Universal Scene Description format is an immediate showstopper for most medium size to large studios. dimgl|27 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well. em-bee|1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper. dimgl|27 days ago Blender has an input keymap for people who use Maya, yes. It's called "Industry Compatible". So yes, Maya keybinds.
flipthefrog|1 month ago Blender's limited support for the Universal Scene Description format is an immediate showstopper for most medium size to large studios. dimgl|27 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well. em-bee|1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper.
dimgl|27 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well.
em-bee|1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper.
dimgl|27 days ago Blender has an input keymap for people who use Maya, yes. It's called "Industry Compatible". So yes, Maya keybinds.
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