Messiah (software)

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Messiah
Developer(s)pmG Worldwide, LLC
Initial releaseJanuary 2000; 24 years ago (2000-01)
Stable release
6.0 / April 1, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04-01)
Trialware
Websiteprojectmessiah.com/x6

Messiah (also known as messiah:studio) is a

Mac OS X and Linux via Wine. Messiah's fourth version, messiah:studio was released April 2009 and version 5.5b as messiah:animate was released November 2006. messiahStudio6 was released in April 2013. Messiah seems no longer maintained since 2013 (abandoned).[citation needed
]

Early history and releases

Messiah was developed as a commercial

Maya
.

In 2001, pmG announced messiah:studio, a stand-alone package comprising messiah:animate and messiah:render, boasting numerous animation enhancements coupled with an all new render engine. Previously, messiah:studio stored license information on a HASP hardware dongle, but now stores license information on a USB stick.

Core features

Interface

  • Speed - Messiah has OpenGL playback and real-time previewing of fully subdivided models, particle systems and dynamics objects.[1][2]
  • Flexibility - Messiah offers modular interoperability with many major packages, allowing users to make animation modifications in either messiah:studio or a host program and see instant feedback and updates in the other package.[3]

Animation

Messiah:studio offers a realtime full motion and deformation-based character animation toolset. Features include:

  • Setup - Messiah's setup mode allows for non-destructive animated character modifications. This means a character's rigging setup can be edited even after it has been fully animated.
  • Skeleton and deformation - Creating bones is a "point and click" operation and the bones can be modified interactively. Weighting eliminating the need for direct weighting.[4] Muscle Bones are possible in Messiah with a single click, providing squash and stretch on arms, legs, bodies, tails and tentacles.
  • Hierarchical expressions - Messiah offers a mathematical expression system.[5] Messiah's expressions system allow automation of existing animation, control over morphs, dynamic parenting and more.
  • Armatures - Messiah's Armature system provides a visual method for creating character and program control. Armatures can be used for anything from stick figure animation and facial animation controls, to character selection sheets and command interfaces.
  • Animate immediate - Messiah's Animate Immediate mode allows feedback and manipulation during object selection and transformation by combining individual mouse clicks for selection and then movement into one fluid motion.

Rendering

Messiah:studio includes messiah:render, a hybrid

RenderMan
and offers network rendering via the ButterflyNetRender (BNR). Features of messiah render include:

  • Nodal-based shader editor system for applying shaders and texture maps to models. Animation control of parameters is available through messiah's expression system.
  • Multithreaded 64 bit rendering, supporting multiple core processors.
  • Subpoly displacement, allowing for high detail
    Zbrush
    . With field weighting tools, displacement effects can be animated.
  • Particle rendering
  • Subsurface scattering, for skin and fluid effects.
  • Global illumination, using Monte Carlo, Photon and hybrid systems.
  • HDRI
    lighting
  • Translucency
  • Per-surface light exclusion
  • Light materials, making it possible for models to be used for diffusion and emission of light
  • Soft shadows, with full control of samples.
  • Area lights
  • Volumetric lighting
  • Shadow mapping
  • Caustics

Import and export

Whilst messiah:studio offers no native modelling tools it is capable of exporting and importing many common 3d filetypes, such as .3ds, .lwo, and .obj. Messiah can import and export motion capture, via .bvh files, and can transfer datasets using the host API suite. It also provides native support for .mdd files, for use with the Point Oven program.

On 17 April 2008, pmG released the source code and SDK for the Host Connections plugins, so that users could update and adapt the connections software and plugin files for external programs.[6]

Uses

Films

Messiah has been used for character animation and the creation of

, and Zambezia.

Television

Messiah has been used in

, Andy's Airplanes and the upcoming Plankton Invasion, as well as commercials.

References

External links