Cascadeur is a standalone 3D animation software designed to simplify and accelerate the creation of keyframe animation for humanoids and other characters. It integrates AI-assisted tools and physics-based calculations to help animators achieve realistic motion while maintaining full creative control.
Key Features:
- AI-Assisted Posing (AutoPosing): A neural network-powered smart rig that helps create natural poses quickly. Users move control points, and the AI automatically positions the rest of the body.
- Physics-Based Animation (AutoPhysics): Tools that help achieve realistic and natural motion by suggesting physically plausible adjustments to your animation.
- Animation Unbaking: Converts baked animation (with a keyframe on every frame) into an editable, sparse keyframe animation, making it ready for cleanup and refinement.
- Quick Rigging: A drag-and-drop tool for automatically generating character rigs. It supports one-click rigging for standard skeletons from popular sources like Mixamo, Daz3d, and Unreal Engine.
- Secondary Motion: Adjusts sliders to automatically add secondary motion like shakes, bounces, and overlaps to body parts, bringing animations to life.
- Video Mocap & Cleanup: Includes tools to turn video into animation and clean up motion capture data.
- Cross-Character Retargeting: Allows easy transfer of animations between different humanoid characters via a simple copy/paste workflow.
Target Users & Use Cases:
Cascadeur is aimed at 3D animators, game developers, VFX artists, and indie creators. It is particularly useful for:
- Creating character animation for video games.
- Pre-visualization and storyboarding for films and cinematic sequences.
- Animating action sequences, martial arts, stunts, and acrobatic moves.
- Cleaning up and editing motion capture data.
- Integrating into pipelines using Blender, Maya, Unreal Engine, Unity, and other software (via FBX, DAE, USD support).
Unique Selling Points:
Its core advantage lies in the combination of intuitive AI assistance and physics-based tools, which dramatically speed up the animation process for beginners and professionals alike, making complex actions like jumps, flips, and fights easier to produce.




