• Source: Golaem Crowd
  • Golaem Crowd is a plug-in for Autodesk Maya that simulates controllable character crowds based on independent agents. Golaem, a French-based software company, developed it.


    History


    The first public version of the software was presented and released in May 2011 at the 16th annual FMX conference in Stuttgart.
    V1.1 was released in June 2011 with the added support of 3Delight.
    During SIGGRAPH 2011, Golaem and the Academy award-winning post-production studio Mikros Images released Golaem Project, a short film showcasing Golaem Crowd's capabilities.
    V1.2 was released in September 2011. It was the first version to support Chaos Group's V-Ray rendering engine and use Disney's Partio particle cache.
    V1.3 was released in November 2011 and added new character behaviors relying on IK. At the same time, the new pricing was announced, as was the official Golaem Crowd blog.
    V1.5 was released in July 2012.
    V2.0 was released in August 2012 and added a graphical behavior editor and ragdoll physics and formations.
    V2.2 was released in January 2013 and added support for Solid Angle's Arnold rendering engine.
    V3.0 was released in December 2013, adding n-peds support, flock behaviors, and a new previsualization.
    V3.1 was released in February 2014, adding visual debugging and Arnold mtoa 1.x compatibility.
    V4.0 was released in March 2015, adding timeline scrubbing, cache editing, cloth simulation, squash and stretch, and alembic support.


    In production


    Some examples where Golaem Crowd was used in production includes:

    ALÉSIA, le rêve d'un roi nu,⁣ by Mikros Image (post-production)
    Once Upon a Time, by Zoic Studios
    Nissan Juke commercial, by Mikros Image (post-production)
    Orange Sport Be Prepared commercial,⁣ by Mikros Image (post-production)
    Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia,⁣ by Mikros Image (post-production)
    Warm Bodies, by Look Effects
    Nike 'Dare to be Brazilian' commercial,[1] by Framestore
    Game of Thrones, ⁣ by Pixomondo
    Der Medicus,⁣ by Pixomondo
    Sky Sports 'Making Sports Better',⁣ by Framestore
    Hercules, by Milk VFX and Cinesite
    Dracula Untold,⁣ by Framestore and Milk VFX
    Dawn of the Planet of the Zombies and the Giant Killer Planets on Some Serious Acid, a short film by Alf Lovvold
    Woodlawn, by Red Sky Studios
    Guitar Hero Live,⁣ by Framestore and FreeStyleGames
    Norm of the North
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales


    Compatible renderers


    Pixar's RenderMan
    Chaos Group's V-Ray
    Guerilla Render
    Solid Angle’s Arnold
    Mental Ray
    3Delight
    Redshift


    See also


    Crowd simulation
    List of Maya plugins


    References

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