February 20, 2020
Check out the new features in Foundry's family of compositing tools, broken down by edition. Read More »
September 29, 2019
Base edition of the software gets neat Healing Brush-like Inpaint node; NukeX gets VR compositing tools from Cara VR. Read More »
April 3, 2019
Spring 2019 update adds Content-Aware Fill for automatic object removal, new Expressions Editor. Read More »
November 15, 2018
Mocha Pro now has 360° tracking tool Mocha VR; Continuum gets 2D particle system particleIllusion. Read More »
October 4, 2018
Planar tracking software now includes the 360-degree tracking tools from Mocha VR, supports GPU-accelerated object removal. Read More »
May 2, 2018
Get this $199 set of plugins for editing 360° footage free until 31 May. Works in After Effects, Nuke, DaVinci Resolve. Read More »
February 6, 2018
Free update to the planar tracking tool for 360-degree footage adds support for stereoscopic workflows, improved horizon stabilisation. Read More »
January 30, 2018
Big update to matchmoving app adds new GPU-based engine, LSF solver, better 360-degree tracking. Read More »
January 11, 2018
New C#-scriptable render pipeline and node-based shader editor, but no more native Substance support. Read More »
December 4, 2017
Nuke plugin toolset for streamlining common tasks on VR projects gets new stereo tools based on Ocula, plus support for 3D match-moving. Read More »
November 24, 2017
All-in-one compositing and effects tool gets new editing and 2D animation options. Price down $50, but you no longer get Ignite Pro. Read More »
October 27, 2017
Fourth update to Flame this year adds 360° viewing mode for VR, new Motion Warp tracking system, improved waveform monitoring. Read More »
May 9, 2017
360-degree VR content creation tool gets option to stitch footage from PTGui project files, direct Oculus Rift support. Read More »
February 9, 2017
New planar tracking tool lets artists work on 360-degree footage in After Effects, Nuke and Fusion. Read More »
February 2, 2017
Neat plugin undistorts - and now stabilises - 360-degree video shot on fisheye lenses or mirror balls. Read More »