Adobe Fuse to be discontinued
Adobe has announced that it’s 3D character creation tool Fuse will no longer be developed and will stop working on Mac OS 10.15 when it is released later this year.
Fuse will continue to work on older versions of Mac OS and on windows for a further year. On September 13 202 it will be removed from Creative Cloud and no longer be available for download.
According to the announcement, Adobe “plan to still have robust character workflows in the future.” They go on to announce a refresh of Mixamo.com, the 3D character rigging and animation web service with “dozens of new ready-to-use 3D characters and a refreshed UI.”
Read the announcement on the Adobe blog.
adobe is very much like autodesk: killing softwares and buying developers. Maybe Adobe is already talkign with maxon’s new CEO “old adobe guy” that how much Maxon will cost for adobe and that’s why they will “kill” fusion?
Nothing personal, just business.
Did you use Fuse? I think we used it once and it didn’t have anything that brought us back to use it again. It won’t be missed. Heck, I forgot it even existed.
Wait, so they are killing Fuse – fine I guess.
But they are developing the Mixamo.com site?
The site that contains and sells assets for Fuse?
What?
this is shows a problem with rental system. one of the problems anyway:
they can just go ahead and kill or cripple any software you might be using and you cant do jack about it. suck for you if you were relying on it.
also it shows how haphazard and half-assed adobe does things. hey here is a 3d software. joink!
and yes, they certainly are imitating autodesk here.