Double Negative and Framestore Become Early Adopters of MARI
July 14, 2010
Source: The Foundry
The Foundry announce that Double Negative
and Framestore have invested in MARI.
MARI is a 3D texture painting product originally
developed at Weta Digital to handle work for Avatar.
This decision by Double Negative
and Framestore to invest while the product is still in beta
and set MARI to work on live projects is testament to quality
of the product and hunger for development in this area of
work.
The Foundry have also received advance orders on a smaller
scale from studios worldwide including BaseBlack in London
and Fido in Sweden.
Matt Holben, CEO, Double Negative, said, Development
in the world of texture painting has been somewhat stilted
in recent years, hence Wetas development of MARI. We
are all facing increasing demands in terms of scale and detail
as new formats become the norm. MARI is what our artists have
been waiting for. We have been employing it on production
since alpha and are confident we are making the right move
purchasing this software even pre-release.
Christophe Meslin, Head of Systems Support, Framestore, said,
Our artists are very excited by MARI and are already
using it on live projects. MARI has been developed with our
whole workflow in mind and hence frees up the artists to do
what they do best paint.
Bill Collis, CEO, The Foundry, said,
We are very excited about MARI and this just proves
that excitement is well founded. Developed on production,
it delivers in real-life production situations and that is
why people like it so much. With MARI on Linux due for release
this month and a Windows build not far away, we look forward
to bringing this truly useful, creative toolset to texture
artists across a variety of industries.
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