What is USD? Pixar's Universal Scene Description, or USD, is a common language designed to simplify the management, editing, and sharing of 3D assets across different software.
USD is revolutionizing digital content creation by providing a universal way to describe all of your complex scene data. That’s why studios around the globe are already adopting it to help unify their pipelines.
Join Creative Specialist Sukrit Sachdeva for Foundry’s guide to USD. Find out everything you need to know about USD and how it can help you to work more efficiently by enabling real-time collaboration, non-destructive editing, and faster processes.
With Nuke's new USD-based 3D system, you'll see the performance of your common compositing workflows is greatly enhanced thanks to zero conversion costs when importing USD data. You'll also have full visibility and access to the same data as other artists, such as lighters and shaders, for full control when creating custom tooling. USD also enables non-destructive workflows across departments.
USD is revolutionizing digital content creation by providing a universal way to describe all of your complex scene data. That’s why studios around the globe are already adopting it to help unify their pipelines.
Join Creative Specialist Sukrit Sachdeva for Foundry’s guide to USD. Find out everything you need to know about USD and how it can help you to work more efficiently by enabling real-time collaboration, non-destructive editing, and faster processes.
With Nuke's new USD-based 3D system, you'll see the performance of your common compositing workflows is greatly enhanced thanks to zero conversion costs when importing USD data. You'll also have full visibility and access to the same data as other artists, such as lighters and shaders, for full control when creating custom tooling. USD also enables non-destructive workflows across departments.