Maxon Releases Maxon One Design Update

Company unifies Cinema 4D, ZBrush, Redshift, and Red Giant in an ecosystem redesign, with new feature capabilities across VFX, 3D modeling, and motion graphics solutions.
Maxon has unveiled the latest Maxon One release, which introduces a fresh, modular visual identity.The Fall release is designed to help artists at every skill level, from students to seasoned industry veterans by streamlining workflows and removing technical barriers across VFX, motion graphics, 3D modeling, sculpting, rendering, and editing.

Maxon One unifies Cinema 4D, ZBrush, Redshift, Red Giant, and Maxon Studio in an integrated platform designed to work together from one stage of creation to the next.Cinema 4D now offers GPU-accelerated art-directable simulations, while Maxon Studio streamlines video and broadcast design with Red Giant effects and customizable templates, enhanced with embedded assets and reusable Capsules.Redshift pushes architectural rendering with procedural clouds, refined realism, and faster interactive displacement, while ZBrush brings professional-grade sculpting to iPad with 3D printing support and pipeline integration.

  “Maxon One is the creative backbone for artists across industries and at all skill levels,” said David McGavran, CEO of Maxon.“This release builds on the features creators already love while introducing innovations that remove technical barriers and open new creative possibilities.Whether you’re in the classroom or at the helm of a major production, Maxon One helps you create without limits.” To see what’s possible with these tools, look no further than first time writer and director Seth Worley’s new feature, .

The film follows a young girl whose sketchbook falls into a strange pond, bringing her drawings to life — chaotic, real, and on the loose.As the town descends into chaos, her family must reunite and stop the monsters they never meant to unleash.  The production used ZBrush for creature design, Cinema 4D for animation, Redshift for rendering, and Red Giant for finishing.Worley, a creative director at Maxon, credits the unified workflow for enabling his team to bring “11+ glitter, chalk, and crayon monsters” to life without hitting the usual production roadblocks.

stars Tony Hale, D’Arcy Carden, Bianca Belle, Kue Lawrence, and Kalon Cox.The film was written, directed, and edited by Worley and produced by Steve Taylor and Dusty Brown.Here’s the trailer: Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.    
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