That is, with the introduction of new versions of Inferno 5, Flame 8 and Flint 8 systems (according to the PR). New features include support for mixed resolutions enabling artists to combine various film, video, graphics and other multimedia formats within one project; new timeline editing, enabling extended control over the design of a visual effect; new support for Kaydara’s FBX file format, enabling import of more 3D data for better 2D/3D integration; and hundreds of specific user-requested features that underscore the richness of the toolsets. Discreet has also noted the continued global success of the Combustion 2 compositing software
Read the whole PR (1–2).






