AMD’s Radeon™ ProRender integration with Modo 13.0. Modo is a powerful 3D modeling, sculpting, and animation tool that offers advanced features to enable designers and artists interact directly with their work and render stunning photorealistic images using the integrated AMD Radeon™ ProRender GPU-accelerated rendering engine. The Preset Browser is a visual library of pre-defined objects, surfaces, kits, and settings available in Modo. Modo 's share site presets and some Modo kits are stored in the cloud on a shared site for easy access. These presets are organized and categorized for quick visual browsing.
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Kit
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The Modo MatPak kit series of royalty-free material presets deliver the highest quality surfaces for use in your own scenes. Created exclusively for Foundry by star community member and ArchViz professional Tomáš Sciskala (aka Mytrixx), this collection provides 100 categorized, easy-to-use interior presets for a variety of surfaces including realistic floors, authentic wall textures and much more.
Features
MatPak Interiors I
Includes 12 carpets, 5 concrete, 13 ceramic floors, 10 wood floors, 5 kitchen couters, 3 leather, 12 wall textures, 11 ceramic tile walls and 28 wood
MatPak Interiors II
Includes 12 carpets, 17 floor tiles, 6 ceramic tile floors, 8 wood floors, 5 kitchen counters, 3 leather, 13 wall textures, 11 ceramic tile walls and 28 wood
MatPak Interiors III
Includes 11 carpets, 6 glass, 13 ceramic tile floors, 8 woodfloors, 6 kitchen counters, 6 procedural tiles, 16 wall textures, 9 ceramic wall tiles and 19 wood
Minimum Modo version
Modo 901 or later (requires the physically based shader introduced in Modo 901).
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Licensing Modo on Mac OS X
The following licensing methods are available:
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• Node Locked Licenses - these can be used to license an application on a single machine. They do not work on different machines and if you need them to, you’ll have to transfer your license.
Node locked licenses, sometimes called uncounted licenses, do not require additional licensing software to be installed.
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• Floating Licenses - also known as counted licenses, enable applications to work on any networked client machine. The floating license is put on the server and is locked to a unique number on that server.
Floating licenses on a server requires additional software to be installed on the server to manage the licenses and give them out to the client stations that want them. This software is called the Foundry Licensing Tools (FLT) and can be downloaded at no extra cost from our website.
These instructions run through the basic options for both licensing methods, but you can find a more detailed description in the Foundry Licensing Tools (FLT) User Guide available on our website: www.thefoundry.co.uk/support/licensing/tools/.
Obtaining LicensesOnce Modo is installed on your system, you still need to obtain a license for it.
NOTE:If you are simply installing render nodes on a networked system, no license is required for Modo. In all other instances, you need to have a license or a trial version of Modo. For more information about installing render nodes on a networked system, with regards to licensing, see .
To obtain a license, you'll need your machine's System ID (sometimes called Host ID or rlmhostid). Just so you know what a System ID number looks like, here’s an example: 000ea641d7a1.
Bear in mind that, for floating licenses, you'll need the System ID of the license server, not the machines on which you intend to run the application. There are a number of ways you can find out your machine's System ID:
• Launch the application without a license, click Status in the Licensing dialog, and then scroll down the error report until you see your System ID.
• Download the Foundry License Utility (FLU) from www.thefoundry.co.uk/support/licensing/ and run it. Your System ID is displayed.
• Download the Foundry Licensing Tools (FLT) free of charge from www.thefoundry.co.uk/support/licensing/ and then run /Applications/TheFoundry/LicensingTools7.0/Foundry Licence Utility.app.
When you know your System ID, you can request a license for The Foundry products:
• from The Foundry's Sales Department at [email protected]
• from the product pages on our website, such as www.thefoundry.co.uk/products/modo
• by launching the application without a license and selecting:
• Buy Modo - opens a web browser directly to The Foundry website to purchase a license.
• Try Modo - displays the 30-day trial license download screen. Enter your account details for The Foundry website, or create a new account and follow the on-screen instructions to receive a trial license. For additional information on creating an account, refer to The Foundry User Account section.
Installing LicensesWhen you start the application before installing a license, a Licensing dialog displays an error informing you that no license was available. The installation process is dependent on what type of license you requested:
• License file - if you requested a license file, typically foundry.lic, this option allows you to browse to the file location and install it automatically. See To Install a License from Disk for more information.
• A floating license - if you requested a floating license to supply licenses to multiple client machines, this option allows you to enter the server address that supplies the client licenses. See To Install a Floating License for more information.
NOTE:You must install a floating license and additional software on the license server to use this option.
If you've installed a license to a known location on disk:
1. | Launch Modo using any of the methods described in Launching Modo on Mac OS X. |
The Licensing dialog displays.
2. | Click Install License to display the available license installation options: Download License, Install From Disk, and Use Server. |
3. | Click Install from Disk. |
4. | Browse to the location of the license file. |
5. | Click Open to install the license automatically in the correct directory. |
Once the license is validated, Modo displays a notification dialog.
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If you haven't already installed a license to a known location on disk:
1. | Launch Modo using any of the methods described in Launching Modo on Mac OS X. |
The Licensing dialog displays.
2. | Click Install License to display the available license installation options: Download License, Install From Disk, and Use Server. |
3. | Click Download License. |
The Get License dialog appears.