Software developer Insydium (UK) has launched the Fused 2025.4 update for Cinema 4D, introducing the brand-new ‘Jidou’ toolset for procedural animation. This release significantly upgrades the NeXus GPU core, offering faster simulations and lower memory usage for smoke, fire, and liquid effects. The update is a critical addition to the motion graphics and VFX supply chain, providing artists with more efficient workflows for high-complexity simulations in commercial and film production.
The ‘Jidou’ toolset includes five specialized plugins, such as ‘jdDriver’ and ‘jdFlowCam’, designed to automate object and camera movements with precision. Notable technical additions include new FLIP and APIC solvers for realistic liquid behavior, targeting professional creators who require high-fidelity physics. Insydium continues to act as the primary seller of these specialized plugins, maintaining a robust subscription and perpetual license model for its global user base.
The update is compatible with the latest versions of Cinema 4D and is available for immediate download as of December 2025. These tools are expected to be widely adopted by boutique VFX houses and freelance artists working on 2026 advertising campaigns and entertainment projects. By focusing on GPU-accelerated performance, Insydium ensures its technology remains competitive in an industry increasingly reliant on real-time rendering and procedural efficiency. (UK)









