
New in the other plugins: support for V-Ray Next, speed boosts in SiClone The UI has also been updated to scale better to high-resolution displays. Illumi, which automates the creation of HDRI lighting setups inside 3ds Max, gets support for multiple HDRIs within a rig, and options to generate previews of HDRIs and to edit them directly inside the software. Scribe, a spline editing toolset designed for cleaning up imported CAD drawings, now supports splines with modifiers applied. Sculpt, designed for fixing common errors in CAD models imported into 3ds Max and retopologising the raw geometry, gets new options for finding double vertices and double objects.
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The biggest changes in the 1.11 update are to IgNite, and its constituent tools Sculpt, Scribe and Illumi.

New in IgNite: updates to Sculpt, Scribe and Illumi You can find more information about its first releases, including IgNite and SiClone, in our original story, and more about its newer tools Disperse and Scatter in this story from earlier this year. SiNi Software’s tools have been gaining steadily in popularity, particularly among architectural visualisation artists – its founders all worked in arch viz or game development – since the company launched in 2016. Utility tools for 3ds Max artists, particularly those working in visualisation

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The releases – collectively known as SiNi Software 1.11 – add support for the V-Ray Next renderer, improve performance in SiClone, and extend IgNite’s component tools Sculpt, Scribe and Illumi.

SiNi Software has released updates to most of its suite of 3ds Max plugins, including flagship tool collection IgNite, array system SiClone, object painting tool Disperse, and scattering system Scatter. The firm has just released 1.11 updates to IgNite and its sister 3ds Max plugins SiClone, Disperse and Scatter. SiNi Software’s original demo of IgNite, its flagship collection of utility tools for 3ds Max.
