The Foundry Releases MODO 10.1

This release includes a new procedural modeling system.

The Foundry has launched MODO 10.1, which includes a new procedural modeling system.

According to a company press release, the new toolset enables artists to iterate more freely with the ability to manipulate modeling operations at any time in a flexible layer stack; create infinite variations using procedural operations that can be driven by textures, falloffs or dynamically changing inputs; and easily accommodate change requirements with the ability to edit selections and swap out input meshes after the fact.

New curve tools, constraints, deformers and enhancements to the MeshFusion toolset

“The Foundry develops its products in partnership with its customers to ensure we are enabling them to do their best work. With the development of MODO 10.1 we focused on our customers’ needs for increased flexibility, building new features that allow artists to easily create multiple variations and iterations. The introduction of a new procedural modeling framework that works alongside MODO’s direct modeling system and the award-winning MeshFusion Boolean tools makes it unique in the marketplace, and one of the most advanced 3D modeling applications available,” says Andy Whitmore, chief product officer at The Foundry.

For more information, visit The Foundry.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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