Autodesk VIZ to 3ds Max 2009
Autodesk has announced that Autodesk VIZ no longer will
be developed. Instead, Autodesk is devoting resources
previously used by VIZ development into 3ds Max Design
development. There are many reasons for this move, but chief
among them is customer demand for more functionality than
what VIZ could provide. More customers have increasingly
adopted visualization and the desire to create increasingly
complex animations and visualizations was a major factor in
the decision to return to one product – 3ds Max. While there
are two flavors of Max now being offered (3ds Max and 3ds
Max Design), they are essentially the same product with a
slightly different user experience (more on this below).
So, what options do you have as the owner of a current or
not-so-current copy of Autodesk VIZ? Your options are these:
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Cross-grade your current VIZ 2008 on subscription to 3ds
Max Design 2009 for the never-again-as-low price of $249
a seat, and carry over your remaining VIZ subscription
to the 3ds Max Design subscription. (Promotion runs from
March 31 to July 17.)
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Cross-grade your VIZ 2006 – VIZ 2008 without
subscription to 3ds Max Design 2009 with subscription
for the low price of $1390. (Promotion runs from March
31 to July 17.)
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Stay with your current copy and maybe cross-grade to 3ds
Max Design 2009 at some point later down the road at
whatever the current cross-grade pricing will be at that
time.
Personally, I strongly recommend you crossgrade to Max
before July 17 to take advantage of these prices. You won’t
regret the change and the pricing will never be lower than
it is now. There are some slight changes in the user
interface that are new to both Max and VIZ users (render
frame window is one of them), but there will essentially be
no learning curve and all your VIZ files will open in Max.
To make your move easier, we will be hosting some free
webexes in the future for people transitioning from VIZ to
Max. Dates will be set soon, so check our website for dates.
Ok, so now tell me about the new Max Design 2009 and Max
2009.
Each
version is specifically tailored to its intended audience;
from learning resources and sample files, to application
defaults and even new features. But otherwise, they’re
essentially identical, with these exceptions:
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Max 2009 contains the SDK, Max Design 2009 does not (SDK
was used primarily in the film/games industries for
plug-in development).
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Max Design 2009 contains Exposure Lighting Analysis, Max
2009 does not. (More on this feature later.)
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Each version has tutorials and UI specific to their
target audience. (3ds Max 2009 will continue to target
the film/games industry while 3ds Max Design 2009 will
target the design visualization segment.)
Anyone currently on 3ds Max 2008 subscription will
receive a DVD with the option of installing either of these
programs. If after installing one of the programs, you
decide you want the functionality contained in the other
program; you can uninstall it and then install the one you
want. You will then need to re-authorize that program. You
cannot have both versions installed on the same computer at
the same time; although you can have a render farm that
contains both versions. Also, any plug-ins you have
currently for Max 2008 will need to be updated for Max 2009.
What new features are included in Max/Max Design?
Well, Autodesk 3ds Max 2008 was just rolled out last fall,
so what new features are included in this release? Actually,
some I’m very interested in. Highlights are listed here:
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Exposure simulation technology, exclusive to 3ds Max
Design 2009, is specifically designed to help simulate
and analyze sun, sky, and artificial lighting, and is an
ideal tool for sustainable-architecture projects. This
capability can facilitate the evaluation of indoor
environmental quality—required, for example, for LEED
8.1 certification.
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Reveal rendering technology streamlines and accelerates
iterative, creative workflows by providing precise
control over what exactly is rendered in a given scene.
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Photometric Lighting in Review offers full support for
photometric lights (including IES files), giving you
instant feedback on how real luminaries will affect the
environment. Plus, an expanded photometric light toolset
now includes new types of area lights (circular,
cylindrical), photometric web previews in the Browse
dialog box and Light user interface, and improved
near-field photometry quality and spot distribution.
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ProMaterials library provides easy-to-use, physically
based materials for mental ray, built from
manufacturer-related data. Quickly create frequently
used building and design surfaces, such as solid glass,
concrete, or professional wall paint—with glossy or
matte finish.
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Recognize™ scene-loading technology delivers new levels
of interoperability between 3ds Max Design and Revit®
Architecture software. The FBX®-based Recognize toolset
helps you quickly and accurately import geometry,
lights, materials, and cameras from your Revit
Architecture 2009 scenes into 3ds Max Design 2009,
significantly streamlining visual communication of your
BIM data.

Caption: Exposure lighting
analysis
Reasons to crossgrade from Autodesk VIZ to Autodesk 3ds
Max Design 2009?
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Complete set of animation tools.
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The ability of 3ds Max to handle even the most complex
projects.
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Access to a much larger community of peers and talent
pool.
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Easy transfer of knowledge and data from VIZ to 3ds Max.
(The Max UI is almost identical to the VIZ UI, so there
will be no learning curve whatsoever. You’ll just notice
a few more buttons and toolbars.)
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An uncompromised version of 3ds Max tailored to the
needs of architects, designers, engineers, and
visualization specialists, instead of a stripped down
version.
I hope this information helps answer your questions. If
you have any specific concerns not addressed here, just give
us a call.
Notes:
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There is also a new VIZ
2008 extension available for download (pro-booleans)
through your Autodesk subscription portal.
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After March 31, 2009,
Autodesk will no longer support Autodesk VIZ. Hagerman
will, however, continue to support our customers’
support needs.