![]() ![]() ![]() Python 2 is no longer supported.Īs with Maya 2023, Autodesk has also introduced support for Rocky Linux as a replacement for CentOS, which was discontinued in 2021. In addition, MotionBuilder 2023 migrates the software to Python 3, support for the current generation of the programming language having been introduced in MotionBuilder 2022. Other changes include a new “more intrusive” Save Reminder dialog, on top of the often-overlooked Save Reminder button and changes made in the Profiling Center window now persist after a restart.įull migration to Python 3, and support for Rocky Linux The Character Controls also get new mouse-click behaviours intended to provide “more intuitive control” when selecting effector cells in the Character Representation. It is also now possible to show and select more sub-bones in the Character Controls, with separate settings for individual finger, toe, spine and neck bones. The Blend Editor gets a new Sync Take/Edit Start & End option in the Motion Blend options pane, to toggle automatic synchronization between the Edit and Take time values. The Animation Layer Editor gets a new editable colour hint to identify the active animation layer, intended to reduce the risk of users accidentally modifying the wrong layer. The Keyboard Shortcuts Editor moves from the Asset Browser to the Python tools section of the Main menu, and gets new search capabilities, and the option to duplicate and delete user Keyboard Interaction Modes. ![]() MotionBuilder 2023 features workflow improvements to a number of different parts of the software. Workflow improvements throughout the software The release also migrates MotionBuilder to Python 3, and introduces support for Rocky Linux. Animation Layers in MotionBuilder now get colour hints to identify the active layer: one of a number of workflow and quality-of-life improvements in the latest version of the character animation software.Īutodesk has released MotionBuilder 2023, the latest version of its character animation software, commonly used for editing motion-capture data, introducing a number of workflow improvements. ![]()
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