Thinkbox Software Releases Stoke MX Particle Reflow Tool for 3ds Max
May 2, 2013

Thinkbox Software Releases Stoke MX Particle Reflow Tool for 3ds Max

LOS ANGELES, CA — Thinkbox Software has unveiled Stoke MX, a particle simulator plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max designed to simplify and accelerate the creation of high-volume particle clouds driven by velocity fields.

Stoke MX supports a large number of emitter and velocity sources, and introduces new workflows. Previously unavailable capabilities include multi-threaded particle advection, rapid memory-buffered playback, and asynchronous multi-threaded particle file saving, which enables significantly higher performance compared to existing workflows.

Key features of Stoke MX include:

  • Quick particle generation from other particle systems, geometry surfaces, volumes, vertices and edges including selection and soft-selection support, as well as from Sitni Sati's FumeFX simulations.
  • Optional emitter channel acquisition with minimal overhead
  • Particle advection using velocities from other particle systems or files, 3ds Max force space warps, FumeFX simulations, Thinkbox's Ember simulations, and other Stoke simulations
  • Velocity field mixing, scaling and optional divergence removal from particle-based velocity fields to produce uncompressible fluid motion
  • Flexible memory caching for fast simulation iterations and interactive viewport playback
  • PRT file saving using one or more background threads, decoupling the simulation from the particle saving process for even faster iterations
  • Integration with local and Thinkbox's Deadline partitioning
  • Extensive MAXScript exposure enabling the creation of custom Stoke-based tools
  • Compatible with the Thinkbox's Krakatoa MX high-volume particle renderer and its various components including PRT Loader and other PRT objects, Magma and delete modifiers, particle data viewer, etc
  • Compatible with Thinkbox Software's Frost particle mesher (version 1.3.5 and higher)

"The flexibility of Stoke is phenomenal so we are super excited to see what artists can do with it," said Chris Bond, founder, Thinkbox Software. "Stoke enables a completely new way of working. Instead of being stuck in a rigid linear simulation workflow, artists can essentially layer their particles and work backwards to mix, enhance or alter simulation data quickly and easily without having to re-simulate. It opens up a lot of possibilities."

The Stoke MX base package includes one workstation and two network simulation licenses. Additional network simulation licenses can be purchased individually.

Image courtesy of Thinkbox Software