Is Bifrost no longer part of the 3ds Max Public Roadmap?

Is Bifrost no longer part of the 3ds Max Public Roadmap?

f_maltzahn
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Is Bifrost no longer part of the 3ds Max Public Roadmap?

f_maltzahn
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I looked at the public roadmap after the release of 3ds max 2023 and noticed that Bifrost is no longer included.

I mean the examples with creating your own Bifrost graphs.
Is that so? Or has the roadmap not been updated yet?
It would be a pity if such a strong feature would be kept from the max users.

 

Stay healthy

Frank

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08nebbouhicham
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no reply?

is befrost for max dead?

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shirleyZGHKY
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feels like the Autodesk is only working on the maya.. hate this... either close Max or develop both products equally

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brandaosa
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haha, autodesk, autodesk no surprises here... putting the responsability in Mr. Tyson
Why work if someone is doing for free, huh?

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fokelmokel41
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I agree with this also. I'm guessing that it is the number one complaint about Maya currently and Im sure management at Autodesk is tired of hearing about it. I dont make money working in 3d and consider myself a hobbyist. I just cant afford to pay that much every year. https://vidmate.bid/  

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FilipecsRocha
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I agree that, as a 3ds max user for over 25 years, I feel that Autodesk no longer provides enough development for 3ds max. They are too busy buying other software in order to eliminate competition and monopolize CGI. That is why they sell 3ds max as a modeling software and maya as animation software (this is ridiculous), then everything that is animation and simulation wise only goes for Maya. TBH they deserve mass desertion from autodesk products to open source ones (not naming any here), 3ds max development is falling behind every 3d software I know.

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