Autodesk Toxik 2007 Creative Toolset and Customer Base Gain Momentum


SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Oct. 30 -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) today announced the first creative tools extension for its Autodesk Toxik 2007 software, containing advanced features for image transforms, filtering and warping. Toxik is used to create feature film visual effects, offering 2D and 3D compositing tools, integrated collaboration and the ability to manipulate high-resolution, high-dynamic range (HDR) imagery with ease. The software has been used to shape several feature films, including Silent Hill and The Fountain.

Hollywood-based post-production facility Red Engine Productions recently adopted Toxik for its support and extension model. John Chalfant, partner and creative director, commented: "Red Engine is a new facility. We've built our workflow from the ground up, keeping in mind that we've got to be equipped for today's projects and the demands of the future. Toxik's capabilities grow regularly through extensions; it's like having a multi-million dollar R&D department in-house."

Atlanta-based Turner Studios and Hollywood-based Asylum also recently purchased Toxik. In response to Hollywood's growing interest in Toxik, Autodesk has expanded its customer support and reseller network. Toxik training is currently available at fxphd, the first Autodesk Training Center to offer courses online to artists around the world. For more information visit www.fxphd.com.

Autodesk Toxik Extension 1

Available only to Autodesk subscription members, the first Toxik 2007 extension offers a new 2D Transform feature in addition to the software's existing 3D Transform tool. This feature is based on distinct filtering techniques developed by Autodesk's Image Science Group -- a team of scientists dedicated to developing state-of-the-art image processing tools. The 2D Transform tool allows artists to move, scale and rotate an image while maintaining a superior level of accuracy and quality.

Other key features in the extension include Lens Distort and Comparison tools. Lens Distort allows artists to correct or simulate lens distortion in a clip. Digital artists can quickly remove or adjust existing camera lens distortion, and apply lens distortion to computer-generated and other undistorted layers. In addition, the Autodesk Flame visual effects system's Comparison feature is now included in Toxik. This feature allows artists to juxtapose images and easily examine results in context with reference frames or other nodes within a composition.

For a full list of features offered in the first Autodesk Toxik 2007 extension, visit www.autodesk.com/toxik

Autodesk Toxik Development Model

Toxik software's flexible, modular architecture has enabled the rapid and regular deployment of new features through both extensions and major releases. Extensions add new functionality to the major release, Autodesk Toxik 2007, without disrupting production in the core Toxik environment.

Pricing and Availability

Autodesk Toxik 2007 Extension 1 is currently available to subscription holders for download from the Toxik portal. Autodesk Toxik 2007 can now be purchased in single seats for US$6,500*, not including subscription. Subscription is no longer required with purchase and is available for a newly reduced price of US$1,200*.

* North American pricing. International pricing may vary.

About Autodesk

Autodesk, Inc. is a Fortune 1000 company, wholly focused on ensuring that great ideas are turned into reality. With seven million users, Autodesk is the world's leading software and services company for the manufacturing, infrastructure, building, media and entertainment, and wireless data services fields. Autodesk's solutions help customers create, manage and share their data and digital assets more effectively. As a result, customers turn ideas into competitive advantage, become more productive, streamline project efficiency and maximize profits.

Founded in 1982, Autodesk is headquartered in San Rafael, California. For additional information about Autodesk, please visit www.autodesk.com/ .

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Email: brittany.bonhomme@autodesk.com

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