Foundry has announced it will discontinue development of Modo, its 3D modeling tool, following the release of Modo 17.1 later this year. According to the press release, this it to concentrate on its core software offerings and develop new tools for the media and entertainment industry.
Current customers will continue receiving support for the duration of their contracts and can apply for a 10-year extended license to maintain access to Modo beyond the official support period. Foundry will not issue further feature or maintenance updates, and compatibility with future operating system updates cannot be guaranteed.
Modo’s downloads, documentation, and support resources will remain accessible until November 2025, with forums available until December 2024. Customers seeking license transfers or additional support can contact Foundry directly.
Believe me, the features of this program were more than Max. Max still doesn’t have a dynamic section for fabric population. In my opinion, you should have invested in the Nuke section first. Your Katana program is out of order, just like this program. Do you insist on the Nuke section if In the next 5/2 part, you would spend a lot of time on your work schedule