This page contains information on all the ArtEngine releases of 2022, including new features and fixes.
The versions are listed in order of release, from most recent to last.
Officially supported Nvidia Drivers Versions 461.72 or later. |
Release date: July 18th, 2022
2022.7.2 is available for you to download and use.
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ArtEngine version 2022.7.1Release date: June 27th, 2022 New Features and ImprovementsNormal Generation (AI) Node
CLI Improvements
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ArtEngine version 2022.5.1Release date: May 24th, 2022 New Features and ImprovementsChrome Ball - Calibration Config File Path
Nodegraph Updates
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ArtEngine version 2022.3.2Release date: May 4th, 2022 New Features and Improvements
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ArtEngine version 2022.3.1Release date: March 8th, 2022 New Features and ImprovementsHDRP 3D Viewer - Load custom meshes
Clone Stamping - live wrapping view
CLI - Better control of parameter settings
Chrome Ball - Workflow Change and CLI compatibility
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ArtEngine version 2022.1.1Release date: February 17th, 2022 New Features and Improvements
Camera Controls: Camera project can be now changed between Perspective and Orthographic. You can now use the mouse wheel to zoom in and zoom out. In addition, the FOV can be adjusted between 15 and 150 from Perspective projection. Lightbox Controls: You can now choose from a list of preloaded HDRI using the Skybox option under the Lightbox Control settings in the Unity Window. Light: The light can be moved around the object using Shift+RMB+Mouse Pan. The light can also be turned on/off using the toggle.
The interactive icons throughout the user interface have been tastefully upgraded to make it look clearer and more user friendly. Resolved Issues
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ArtEngine version 2021.16.1Release date: January 19th, 2022 New Features and Improvements
A refresh to our system’s helpful tooltips and node graph to improve your ArtEngine experience.
Users can now use HDRI maps to light their Unity Window scene and turn a point light on and off. There are now more camera settings as well.
We have added a GPU baker to the Baker node, which has faster AO baking than the CPU version. GPU is set as the default, but you can still use the CPU baker if that fits your workflow better. Resolved Issues
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