← Back to context Comment by flykespice 1 month ago "industry compatible"? You mean Maya keybinds ? 4 comments flykespice Reply flipthefrog 1 month ago Blender's limited support for the Universal Scene Description format is an immediate showstopper for most medium size to large studios. dimgl 22 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well. em-bee 1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper. dimgl 22 days ago Blender has an input keymap for people who use Maya, yes. It's called "Industry Compatible". So yes, Maya keybinds.
flipthefrog 1 month ago Blender's limited support for the Universal Scene Description format is an immediate showstopper for most medium size to large studios. dimgl 22 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well. em-bee 1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper.
dimgl 22 days ago I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well.
em-bee 1 month ago how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper.
dimgl 22 days ago Blender has an input keymap for people who use Maya, yes. It's called "Industry Compatible". So yes, Maya keybinds.
Blender's limited support for the Universal Scene Description format is an immediate showstopper for most medium size to large studios.
I actually thought Blender's support for USD was coming along nicely? I remember setting up a scene with Blender, USD and Unreal Engine and it worked pretty well.
how did netflix manage to use blender then? doesn't seem to be that much of a showstopper.
Blender has an input keymap for people who use Maya, yes. It's called "Industry Compatible". So yes, Maya keybinds.