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Combustion (software)

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Combustion
Developer(s)Autodesk Media and Entertainment
Stable release
2008
Engine
    Operating systemWindows, Mac OS X
    TypeDigital video compositor
    LicenseProprietary
    Websitehttp://usa.autodesk.com

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    Combustion was a computer program for motion graphics, compositing, and visual effects developed by Discreet Logic, a division of Autodesk, and originally released in July 2000. [1] It shares a timeline-based interface and also a node-based interface with Autodesk Media and Entertainment's (formerly Discreet) higher-end compositing systems Inferno, Flame and Flint. This is in contrast to the exclusively either layer-based or node-based interface used by some other compositing applications.

    Combustion was a support software tool for Flame and Inferno. Combustion was a superior software tool for vfx frame-to-frame painting, with some of the functionalities still not currently included in other compositing software in 2019[clarify].

    The last version of Combustion was Combustion 2008. The end of its development was never officially announced, but the company was known to be concurrently developing a new compositing platform, Autodesk Toxik.[2]

    References

    1. "Exclusive: Combustion 3 on OSX - fxguide". 9 September 2003.
    2. "Autodesk Announces Toxik". 31 March 2005.

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