Maya 2024 !!top!! Jun 2026
What do you plan to use? (e.g., Arnold, Redshift, Unreal Engine)
Download the trial, explore the new features, and see how Maya 2024 can elevate your next project. And don’t forget to share your feedback with Autodesk—after all, the best features of Maya 2025 will come from users like you.
: The automated retopology toolset handles complex, high-poly geometry with greater stability, maintaining edge flow and feature preservation with minimal manual intervention.
Autodesk has moved entirely to a subscription-based model for Maya. The pricing structure offers flexibility, especially for smaller studios or freelancers.
A cornerstone of the Maya 2024 release is , a new agnostic, node-based material editor. It is designed to be a central hub for authoring material graphs in open standards such as USD, MaterialX, and Arnold . This allows materials to be shared seamlessly across a production pipeline, regardless of which renderer or DCC app an artist is using. The 2024.2 update further enhanced LookDevX with the ability to "solo" nodes, making it easier to troubleshoot graphs by isolating the effect of a specific node.
What do you plan to use? (e.g., Arnold, Redshift, Unreal Engine)
Download the trial, explore the new features, and see how Maya 2024 can elevate your next project. And don’t forget to share your feedback with Autodesk—after all, the best features of Maya 2025 will come from users like you.
: The automated retopology toolset handles complex, high-poly geometry with greater stability, maintaining edge flow and feature preservation with minimal manual intervention.
Autodesk has moved entirely to a subscription-based model for Maya. The pricing structure offers flexibility, especially for smaller studios or freelancers.
A cornerstone of the Maya 2024 release is , a new agnostic, node-based material editor. It is designed to be a central hub for authoring material graphs in open standards such as USD, MaterialX, and Arnold . This allows materials to be shared seamlessly across a production pipeline, regardless of which renderer or DCC app an artist is using. The 2024.2 update further enhanced LookDevX with the ability to "solo" nodes, making it easier to troubleshoot graphs by isolating the effect of a specific node.