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AIO-OCIO

AIO-OCIO is a unified, all-in-one OpenColorIO (OCIO) color management configuration profile optimized for modern cross-application VFX and CG production pipelines.

By unifying color transformations across major Digital Content Creation (DCC) tools, it ensures that your renders, texture projections, and compositing elements look 100% identical whether you are in Blender, Autodesk Maya, SideFX Houdini, or Foundry Nuke.


Key Features

🎨 Cross-Application Parity

  • Unified View Transforms: Use the exact same AgX, Filmic, or ACES rendering transforms in Nuke, Maya, Houdini, and Blender.
  • AgX Punchy Support: Port Blender's popular "AgX Punchy" and "AgX Look" configurations directly to other DCCs like Maya and Houdini.

🎬 Production Color Spaces

  • Acclaimed Foundation: Built on top of Genco Uney's acclaimed PixelManager OCIO configuration, with additional studio optimizations.
  • Supported Displays: Full viewport mapping support for industry-standard displays including sRGB, Display P3, and Rec.1886.
  • ACES & WCG Support: Complete support for modern wide-gamut and scene-linear profiles (ACEScg, ACES2065-1, Rec.2020, sRGB Linear).
  • Log Camera Spaces: Built-in standard camera profiles (Arri LogC3/LogC4, RED Log3G10, Sony S-Log3) for seamless live-action plate integration.

Setup & Integration

Prerequisites

  • Your software/DCC must support OCIO 2.0 or newer to utilize this configuration.

Blender Integration

  1. Download the latest config files from the repository.
  2. Navigate to your Blender installation's color management directory (e.g., 5.2/colormanagement/).
  3. Replace the default config.ocio and data folders, or set your environment variable:
    bash
    OCIO=/path/to/AIO-OCIO/config.ocio

Maya Integration

  1. Open Maya, go to Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences.
  2. Under Color Management, enable color management and choose Use OCIO Configuration.
  3. Point the path to config.ocio from the AIO-OCIO folder.

Nuke Integration

  1. Open Nuke, open Project Settings (S shortcut).
  2. In the Color tab, change color management from Nuke to OCIO.
  3. Set the OCIO Config to custom and point to the config.ocio file.

Released under the Blender License (GNU GPL v3 or later).