Best Collaboration Software for Maya

Find and compare the best Collaboration software for Maya in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Collaboration software for Maya on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    SimLab Composer Reviews
    The revolutionary visualization and VR creation software. Simlab Soft's mission has been to develop state-of-the-art 3D software that is affordable and fun. SimLab Composer (SLC), was born with the goal of enabling Interactive VR! SimLab Composer (SLC) is not a design program. It is a 3D scene creation application that allows users to import 3D files in different formats, arrange them, adjust materials, and add options, animations and simulation. The user can then use the composed scene in many ways. It can be used to create photo-realistic rendered images or shared as a WebGL, 3D PDF, or VR experience. SimLab Composer interface is organized in workbenches. After selecting a workbench, the tools that have been allocated to that workbench will be displayed. The interface will then change to display the defaults for that workbench.
  • 2
    ARki Reviews

    ARki

    ARki

    $21.96 per month
    ARki lets you create Augmented Reality experiences instantly. You can share, view and communicate design easily. ARki allows you to create your own dynamic AR experiences. ARki allows you to visualize 3D projects in Augmented Reality. This makes it easy to share, view and communicate design clearly. AR/3D Mode- Mixed Reality allows for on-site visualisation, so models can be located in any environment and viewed in 3D. You can store models on your device so you can access them without the internet.
  • 3
    SyncSketch Reviews
    SyncSketch allows real-time synchronized reviews for all media files, including images, videos and 360 content. Drag your file to SyncSketch, and you can share it with anyone anywhere in the world. They'll sync at lightning speed. Each participant can add, control and leave notes and annotations. Unlike video conferencing, there is no compression artifact, no dropped frames, no lag in playback, and no dropped frames.
  • 4
    cineSync Reviews

    cineSync

    Backlight

    $10 per user per month
    The Emmy®, Academy Award®,-winning review solution used worldwide by film and television productions. cineSync ensures that everyone sees the exact same frame simultaneously. CineSync is the only review platform that displays high-resolution, high frame rate video in sync to anyone around the world. You can give form to your feedback using annotation tools and sketching ideas. It will show in sync with all the other reviewers. CineSync never allows any media file to pass through its servers. It's the reason why some of the biggest studios in the world trust us with their content. With frame-specific feedback, you can communicate your ideas and needs, and help move things forward. cineSync can play 4K video, with high color accuracy and very high frame rates, regardless if you have a high bandwidth connection. CineSync is a simple, reliable solution to stuttering streaming or screen sharing video. cineSync is compatible with MacOS, Windows, and Linux.
  • 5
    STYLY Reviews

    STYLY

    Psychic VR Lab

    $499 per month
    STYLY is a VR creative platform that allows artists to express themselves in three-dimensional space. STYLY allows creators to create a variety of spaces that allow them to express their imaginations, such as a gallery, installation art, and conceptual shopping space. You can create a virtual reality experience with the internet by sharing these spaces. STYLY is compatible with both Mac and Windows and allows you to create VR spaces using a web browser. It can also be used on any consumer computer that is not VR-ready. It links to YouTube Sound Cloud, Instagram, and other 3D software like Blender and MAYA. You can use STYLY to design space by importing different materials without any complicated operations. You can import more than 10 data types, and combine them to create VR spaces. It is easy to distribute the content to different VRHMDs. It allows you to create VR spaces even on a consumer computer. So anyone can create right away.
  • 6
    MARUI Reviews

    MARUI

    MARUI

    $23 one-time payment
    MARUI is a plugin that works with Autodesk Maya. This allows your artists to use the powerful functions they love within the software they already know. Drag and drop is all that's required. Your existing pipeline is intact so you can switch between VR and other applications whenever you need it. Many people remember feeling sick when they used VR. This is mostly due to early-generation apps and devices that have a lot of horizontal movement. MARUI users won't feel VR sickness because the scene is fixed. MARUI also reduces neck, back, and carpal tunnel pain. It allows you to adjust your work position as necessary for a more healthy working environment. Hollywood has made the shift to VR in production. Immersive VR/AR is gaining popularity among companies to help them launch their creation processes into 21st century.
  • 7
    eyecad VR Reviews
    eyecad VR is a tool that allows you to create interactive experiences, videos, and renderings for architecture and design. With a simple and powerful workflow, photorealistic visuals can be created in real-time. Eyecad VR was created by designers for designers to solve everyday problems that only true designers can understand. The result is a smart workflow that relies on three steps: "import", “configure” and "render". Professionals can use eyecad VR to work alone or in teams, and have complete control over every aspect of visualization during all stages of development. System Requirements CPU: Intel i5 and higher GPU: 4GB - compatible to DirectX 11 RAM 8 GB and higher Space Requirement: 5 GB Internet Connection Required Nvidia GTX series, starting at the 970 model and going up to the highest / AMD equivalent. Nvidia RTX series, starting at the 2070 model and going up to the highest / AMD equivalent.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next