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PipelineFX Adds Maya 2008 Support To Qube

PipelineFX, developers of render farm management software Qube, has announced new support for assets built in Autodesk Maya 2008 via an updated downloadable jobtype.

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Leigh Alexander, Contributor

October 15, 2007

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PipelineFX, developers of render farm management software Qube, has announced new support for assets built in Autodesk Maya 2008 via an updated downloadable jobtype. Qube ships with an array of custom jobtypes for 2D and 3D applications, including Maya, 3ds Max and more. Each jobtype contains a submission GUI integrated into the application itself, a submission form for the queue management GUI, a command line submission tool, and a backend execution module specifically developed to interface directly with the application. The custom jobtypes are aimed at simplifying job submission and reducing the time for integrating internal production pipelines with Qube by including ready-made interfaces and execution backends. The latest version of Qube contains the new Maya 2008 jobtype and is available immediately for download by Qube customers under support from the PipelineFX ftp site.

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