3D SIMULATION SOFTWARE
Empower your teams to create sophisticated procedural effects with Bifrost for Maya in the Media & Entertainment Collection.
Empower your teams to create sophisticated procedural effects with Bifrost for Maya in the Media & Entertainment Collection.
3D simulation is a computer graphics technique that allows artists to create realistic effects like destruction, fire, liquids, smoke and particles in their scenes.
From crucial user experience updates to instancing, character FX, point clouds, particles and volume tools, see the latest updates to the portable visual programming framework in Maya.
The Media & Entertainment Collection includes Bifrost for Maya, a powerful visual programming environment for creating complex effects like explosions, fire, sand and snow. With each subscription, you can run Bifrost on up to 15 machines. This allows VFX professionals to process largescale effects simulations faster and meet demand for higher-quality content.
Run Bifrost on up to 15 machines simultaneously and process large-scale simulations faster.
Create more realistic, physically accurate and incredibly detailed effects in a single visual programming environment.
Artists can stay in their tool to create complex effects, rather than switching applications and publish any working effect for reuse.
Quickly see how effects will look after lighting and rendering, right in the Arnold Viewport.
Whether you’re a technical artist or a generalist just getting started with visual programming, discover tutorials to build your Bifrost skills and create next-level effects faster.
Scale your studio’s rendering and simulation capabilities, while equipping artists with powerful modelling and animation tools.
Browse the latest Bifrost tutorials, blog posts and forums.
Learn how to use Bifrost’s aerodynamics and combustion solvers to create natural-looking smoke, fire and explosions.
Understand how Bifrost’s material point method (MPM) solver does the work for you to simulate behaviour of solids, liquids and gasses.