Flow Retopology for 3ds Max
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What is Flow Retopology?
Flow Retopology works just like 3ds Max's Retopology Tools, simplifying complex geometry, making it easier to work with. Flow Retopology leverages remote cloud computing to process mesh operations, letting you continue to work in 3ds Max while the job completes.
Flow Retopology for 3ds Max is only available to 3ds Max subscribers. To install it, you need a valid Autodesk account and login details. You can set it up on multiple computers.
When do I use Flow Retopology?
Use Flow Retopology when dealing with high-resolution geometry, CAD assets from other Autodesk products, or even photogrametry (scan data) created from real-world objects. Flow Retopology lets you recreate this geometry with a cleaner quad-based topology, maintaining the overall shape and necessary details. The result is a reusable asset for continued modelling, texturing, or even animation.
How does this differ from Retopology Tools in 3ds Max?
The main difference between Flow Retopology and 3ds Max's Retopology Tools lies in the processing. 3ds Max's Retopology Tools can be computationally heavy, causing 3ds Max to freeze until the process is complete. Flow Retopology, however, offloads the computation to a remote job monitor, freeing up system resources and letting you continue your work.
With Flow Retopology, you can run several retopology operations simultaneously, even on a single mesh with distinct settings for each operation. This parallel processing, separate from your work in 3ds Max, saves time and increases efficiency.
Job Submission Details
Flow Retopology includes a Job Monitor notification system for tracking jobs. Once a job is finished, the result is saved to disk. You can then import this result back into 3ds Max from the Job Monitor.
You can process multiple jobs as per the following job details:
Job Count: You can perform 30 jobs per calendar month. This number resets at the beginning of each month. You can perform multiple jobs at once, so long as you do not exceed the job count. Each computing or completed job counts toward this total. If a job fails for any reason, it does not count toward this total.
Job Processing Time: There is a 6 hour maximum processing time per job. If unfinished after 6 hours, the job will fail.
Job Storage: Completed job submission information is stored in the Job Monitor for 30 days from the date of submission. See Release Notes for information about handling your local data.