

3ds Max 2027 Support for Pulze Tools Is Now Available
Scene Manager
RenderFlow
Project Dream


Autodesk has released 3ds Max 2027 with new modeling tools, Arnold 7.5, and performance improvements across the board. We worked hard to make sure all of our products support it from day one.
Scene Manager
Scene Manager collects all the important settings scattered throughout 3ds Max and brings them together in a unified interface. Scene Manager 2.6.3 adds a direct Submit to RenderFlow button, introduces RenderFlow Cloud as a beta replacement for Helio Cloud, and supports 3ds Max 2027.
It also comes with new documentation at docs.pulze.io and a round of bug fixes and backend improvements. Read all about the latest Scene Manager update!

RenderFlow
RenderFlow is our network rendering, automation, and node monitoring tool built for studios of all sizes. RenderFlow’s latest update introduces cloud rendering for 3ds Max in beta, adds support for Blender 5.0/5.1, FStorm 2, Octane 2026, and 3ds Max 2027, and brings Slack and Teams notifications.
It also includes new TypeScript/JavaScript and Python SDKs, an MCP server, rebuilt documentation at docs.pulze.io, and a long list of bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements. Read more about RenderFlow updates!

Project Dream
Project Dream brings AI-powered visualization directly into your workflow. The April update introduces a new V2 engine for better results across Image to Image, Creative Upscale, and Character Enhancer, along with Magnific video upscalers, FBX export and multi-angle input for Image to 3D, and new plugin support for Blender 5/5.1, SketchUp 2026, Maya 2027, and 3ds Max 2027.
It also adds team collaboration features like Team Projects and Team Showcase, plus a node-based Graph Editor in closed beta. Read more about Project Dream updates!

All three updates are available now. Head over to your Downloads page to grab them.
If you run into any issues or have questions, reach out to us on Discord or drop us an email at support@pulze.io.


