There is a code defect in 3ds Max 2015 that prevents the package from being loaded. This defect was fixed in 3ds Max 2015 SP1. The problem was that 2015 did not properly handle SeriesMax values in PackageContents.xml that are greater than 2015.
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I installed the software and it installed succesfully. but when i start to working wih 3d max there was no message and the problem also did not solve...please can you help me to make it work on 3dmax 2015
3ds Max 2015, 2016, 2017 or 2018 do not load or perform properly under Windows 10. The program either freezes upon launch, locks up or crashes shortly after launch. It may also perform slowly, taking all the CPU usage, or experience user interface refresh issues.3ds Max 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 are the only versions of the software that Autodesk has officially certified to run properly under Windows 10. (Many users have run earlier versions of 3ds Max under Windows 10 successfully, although Autodesk hasn't officially certified these older copies.) However, some 3ds Max users have reported various issues when running under Windows 10:
Increasing demand from artists and studios prompts the release of a new Populate feature in 3ds Max 2014 and 3ds Max Design 2014, making it easy to animate walk cycles and crowds for a more authentic look. The release also included expanded support for third-party plug-ins among other viewport performance enhancements.
Python scripting arrives in 3ds Max 2015 and 3ds Max Design 2015, a release that also allows users to create more authentic assets using massive datasets captured with point clouds in an era when the technique of scanning real-world objects for modeling reference is catching on.
NOTE: The SPECapc benchmarks provide only the performance testing software. They do not include the actual applications, which are the intellectual property of their respective software vendors (e.g. SPECapc for 3ds Max 2015 does not include a copy of 3ds Max 2015 software).
The SPECapc for 3ds Max 2020 benchmark is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running Autodesk 3ds Max 2020 3D animation software. Designed to replace SPECapc for 3ds Max 2015, it is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit platforms. The benchmark includes 48 tests for comprehensive measurement of CPU and GPU performance with modeling, interactive graphics and visual effects.
The SPECapc for 3ds Max 2015 benchmark is performance evaluation software for vendors and users of computing systems running 3ds Max 2015 3D animation software. It is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit platforms. The benchmark includes 48 tests exercising the latest features in 3ds Max 2015. Users must have a current version of 3ds Max 2015 with Service Pack 1 applied to run the benchmark.
Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-produced, and directed by George Miller. Miller collaborated with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris on the screenplay. The fourth instalment in the Mad Max franchise,[7] it was produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, Kennedy Miller Mitchell, and RatPac-Dune Entertainment and distributed by Roadshow Entertainment in Australia and by Warner Bros. Pictures internationally. The film stars Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, with Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, and Courtney Eaton in supporting roles. Set in a post-apocalyptic desert wasteland where petrol and water are scarce commodities, Fury Road follows Max Rockatansky, who joins forces with Imperator Furiosa against cult leader Immortan Joe and his army, leading to a lengthy road battle.
The film entered pre-production at 20th Century Fox in the early 2000s and was set to star Mel Gibson, who had portrayed Max Rockatansky in the first three films in the series, but production was postponed after either the September 11 attacks caused "the American dollar [to collapse] against the Australian dollar, and our budget ballooned",[18] as Miller has said in several interviews since the film was released in 2015,[7][19] or due to security concerns and tightened travel and shipping restrictions during the lead up to the Iraq War caused issues with the proposed Namibian shoot, as had been reported previously.[20][21][22] In either event, Miller said he then "had to commit to Happy Feet because we had the digital facility booked to do it", and by the time he got back to work on the Mad Max project four years later, Mel Gibson "had all that turbulence in his life."[18] Both Miller and Gibson himself said the passage of time had made Gibson's age a factor, since the film "wasn't about an old road warrior."[18]
In 2006, Miller said he was thinking about making Fury Road without Gibson.[20][23] He confirmed his intention to make another Mad Max film in 2007 and stated that he thought Gibson was focused on his own films and was also "too old" to play the part.[24][25] On 5 March 2009, it was announced that an R-rated animated feature film inspired by Japanese anime, but adapted for Western audiences, was in pre-production that would be taking much of the plot from Fury Road and would not feature Gibson's voice.[26] Miller was also developing an action-adventure tie-in video game based on the fourth film with God of War II designer Cory Barlog. Both projects were expected to take two to two-and-a-half years and, according to Miller, would be released in 2011 or 2012.[26] The animated Fury Road was going to be produced by Dr D Studios, a digital art studios founded in 2008 by Miller and Doug Mitchell.[26]
The film contains 2,000 visual effects shots.[66] The lead effects company was Iloura, which produced more than 1,500 effects shots for the film.[67] Additional visual effects studios that worked on the film include Method Studios, Brave New World vfx, Stereo D, 4DMax, BlackGinger, The Third Floor, and Dr D Studios.[68][69] The effects work included altering lighting and time of day, weather effects, terrain replacement, and plate composition.[70]
Although Miller was contractually obligated to deliver a PG-13 film,[5] Warner Bros. decided to hold test screenings for two different versions: a studio cut and a Miller cut. The Miller cut tested better than the studio cut, so Warner Bros. decided to release the film with an R-rating.[72]
The musical score for Mad Max: Fury Road was written by the Dutch composer Tom Holkenborg, aka Junkie XL.[74] Prior to his involvement, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, and Marco Beltrami were attached at separate times to score the film.[75][76] A soundtrack album was released by WaterTower Music on 12 May 2015.[77]
The film had its world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on 7 May 2015.[92] It screened out-of-competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on 14 May,[93] and it was theatrically released in the United States the next day.[94]
Miller said the Blu-ray Disc release of the film would include black-and-white and silent versions of the film, with the latter accompanied by the musical score, and described the black-and-white cut as the best version.[95][96] However, when details for the initial UK and US releases of the Blu-ray were announced, the alternate cuts were missing.[97][98] The film was released on both 3D and standard Blu-ray as well as DVD in the UK on 5 October 2015.[99] In the US, it was released digitally on 11 August 2015, and physically on 1 September. In addition to the stand-alone release, a box set containing all four Mad Max films and a documentary about the series titled The Madness of Max was released the same day.[100]
Producer Doug Mitchell confirmed in December 2015 that the black-and-white version of the film existed and could potentially see a future theatrical release.[101] In January 2016, Miller announced that the black-and-white version would appear on a later DVD release,[102] and it debuted as part of the Mad Max: High Octane anthology released in October 2016, with the black-and-white version of Fury Road called Mad Max: Black & Chrome. The Black & Chrome version was made without the involvement of cinematographer John Seale, but Seale said the idea was "beautifully dramatic" and he thought "the new version will emphasise" the actors' performances.[103]
Home media editions of Mad Max: Fury Road were among the top-selling video titles in the US in 2015 and 2016.[104][105] As of 2020[update], over three million copies have been sold, for a total revenue of $55.8 million.[106]
Listed on over 170 film critics' top-ten lists for 2015, including 58 first-place rankings and 26 second-place rankings, the film topped Metacritic's tally of film critics year-end best film lists,[126] and it was also named Rotten Tomatoes' best scoring film of 2015.[127][128] It was voted the nineteenth-greatest film of the 21st century in a 2016 BBC critics' poll,[129] was named the "nineteenth-best film of the 21st century so far" by The New York Times in 2017,[130] and was voted the best film of the 21st century by Empire in January 2020.[131]
During the writing process for Fury Road in 2011, Miller and McCarthy found that they had enough story material for two additional scripts.[139] In March 2015, during an interview with Esquire, Hardy revealed that he was attached to star in three more Mad Max films following Fury Road.[140] Miller told Wired in May 2015 that if the film became successful, he would tell the other two stories,[141] and later that month he revealed that the fifth film in the franchise would be titled Mad Max: The Wasteland.[142][143]
By October 2015, Miller's team had scripts for two sequels.[144] Later that month, he clarified that Mad Max: The Wasteland was a working title for the sequel.[145] Miller reaffirmed his intent to continue the franchise after reports to the contrary surfaced in early 2016.[146] 2ff7e9595c
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