The latest update is 25.12. It's great.
This release brings meaningful refinements to LatteAI — speed, polish, and an updated app icon to tie it all together.
December, 22 2025
LatteAI — Now Even Faster ☕
We've made significant performance improvements across the board, with particular gains on the latest M4 Macs.
The LatteAI interface has been refined:
- Edit Popup — Streamlined and easier to use. Making inline changes with ⌘; now feels even more natural.
- Chat View — Polished for clarity and smoother interaction.
Improved Auto-Complete
The auto-complete popup interface has been improved to make it easier to use and provide more information.
And…
- Fixed a crashing bug when syncing files.
- Fixed a crashing bug when searching for files.
- Improved a drawing glitch in the navigator.
- Updated application icon.
Blast Code Plugin for Maya 2013 Exclusive Review
Veteran artists often keep a dedicated Windows 7 or Windows 10 (compatibility mode) virtual machine with Maya 2013 + Blast Code just for destruction shots.
For those still running legacy pipelines or looking to study the "golden era" of practical VFX simulation, I am archiving this specific release for preservation.
Blast Code is a legendary destruction and demolition plugin for Autodesk Maya, once considered the industry standard for visual effects sequences involving structural collapse and explosions. While the original developer, FerReel Animation Labs, has long since ceased active development, "Blast Code for Maya 2013" remains a specific point of interest for artists maintaining legacy pipelines. Core Capabilities
Conclusion: Why This Exclusive Plugin Still Matters
The Blast Code plugin for Maya 2013 exclusive is more than just a tool—it is a testament to an era when third-party developers pushed Autodesk’s software to its limits. For artists maintaining legacy pipelines, working on older game engines, or simply appreciating the elegance of non-destructive destruction, this plugin remains a hidden gem.