FUSE BASIC PREVIEW IS FREE TO TEST. Fuse Basic Preview is free to download for anyone with a free Mixamo account and comes with 16 body parts, 14 clothing items, and 10 smart substances. The major difference in features between Fuse Basic Preview and the full version of Fuse Preview, is that it does not come with the asset import feature. To Auto-rig and animate characters made with Fuse 1.3 (or earlier version) export as an.obj from your current version of Fuse and upload to Mixamo.com Or, download the newest version of Adobe Fuse CC (Beta), free with an Adobe ID, and create a new character to upload to Mixamo.com. Adobe Fuse CC 2017.1.0 Beta. Add to watchlist send us an update. 12 screenshots: runs on: Windows 10 32/64 bit. Windows 8 32/64 bit. Windows 7 32/64 bit. File size: 801 KB. Adobe Fuse CC 2015 is a desktop app for creating highly customizable 3D human characters in minutes. Without any prior 3D experience, you can quickly create characters using a library of high-quality 3D content, from faces and bodies to clothing and textures with an option to customize the color, texture, and shape of over 280 attributes. Fuse CC 2017.1 Portable.exe = main data file and program (1.5 GB) - cloths.svm = required pack containing all cloths (3.6 GB, included in main archive) Addons.
Across industries, 3D as a design medium is becoming an essential part of prototyping, branding, merchandising, manufacturing, and experiences. 3D has taken on its own life that can be seen in graphic art and design around the world. It is also redefining digital experiences and connecting us to augmented and virtual reality workflows.
Adobe is powering the next generation of 3D and AR creatives with innovative new tools like Adobe Dimension, Project Aero, the Substance suite of products, as well as other 3D services.
Focusing on these initiatives requires the full commitment of resources. And as a result, we’ve stopped future development of Adobe Fuse (Beta), a 3D character creation software acquired in 2015.
We have tried to keep Fuse available as long as possible, but, unfortunately, it will soon stop working on the newest Mac OS (10.15), once it releases later this year, due to incompatible technology components. You will continue to be able to use Fuse on older Mac operating systems or on Windows for the next year. Fuse will be removed from Creative Cloud and will no longer be available for download starting on September 13, 2020.
3D characters remain an important aspect of many projects, and we plan to still have robust character workflows in the future. In conjunction, we’re pleased to announce a refresh of Mixamo.com, our 3D character rigging and animation web service. You’ll be able to find dozens of new ready-to-use 3D characters and a refreshed UI.
Our resources remain committed to 3D & AR initiatives, and we’re excited to continue this journey into the new generation of design.
For more detail on the Fuse End of Life please visit the Helpx FAQ page.
The human body and facial expressions, in particular, pose a significant challenge to graphic designers. Creating a realistic human character for a game or an animation requires not only design experience but also a reliable software solution to work with. Aiming to provide a middle-ranged alternative between complex designing apps and simple animation tools, Adobe Fuse comes with a collection of predefined human body parts, clothes, and other items you can combine to obtain lifelike characters.
There are four steps you have to take in order to build your model, namely assembling body parts, customizing the design, adding clothing, and changing textures.
You start by choosing a female or a male head, and as you make your selection, Adobe Fuse automatically proceeds to the torso, the legs, and the arms. Once you have your basic model, you can start customizing the size and shape of different areas of the body yourself or randomize all the available parameters. As such, you can obtain characters that look different, even if the application only comes with a limited number of faces and other body parts.
Once the body is ready, you can proceed to clothes. Adobe Fuse delivers a variate collection of tops, pants, shoes, hats, eyewear, gloves, and masks, so you have enough to go through and choose from. The library also includes several hair styles, both for women and men. All the clothing pieces are immediately visible in the preview area with the default color and texture. To modify any item, you must proceed to the next step, in the 'Texture' tab.
Adobe Fuse enables you to save any item in the model as a preset and use it later, be it a body type or a clothing object. Nevertheless, it does not allow you to create custom items unless you download and install the Content Creator Package (check the File menu), which lets you enrich the default library of Fuse with your own designs of a body, clothing pieces, and hair styles. Alternatively, you can import clothing, items, and characters.
Creating a character with Adobe Fuse is easy, and the results are rather impressive. Fuse can export either the textures in different configurations, or save the model as an OBJ file, which can be imported to other designing applications, for further editing.
Normally, thinking about movement and animation is the next step once your character is ready. Adobe Fuse has got that covered, as it can upload your character to the Mixamo (part of the Adobe family) online auto-rigger. This online animator renders the model, builds a skeleton and generates a preview of the movements, enabling you to apply control rig scripts and animate your character. Furthermore, it can generate animation-ready shapes that you can use with any other 3D animation app or game engine.
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