Flash sale alert! Secure 20% off 3ds Max, Maya, and more for a limited time

I've been using Autodesk software for over two decades, and I can't remember a time when they decided to discount their software by as much as this. More specifically, for a limited time only, you can get up to 25% off select software.

Discounts are available across their most well-known software packages, with notable picks being AutoCAD, Revit LT Suite, 3ds Max, Maya, Flow Studio, and Fusion. So whether you're into 3D modeling, character animation, BIM, or 2D drafting, Autodesk has you covered.

My two favorite picks are 3ds Max and Maya, both of which are discounted down from $2,010 all the way down to $1,608. That's an amazing 20% discount that covers a whole year's worth of access. Scroll down for more details on these picks and others.

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Autodesk software is used by studios and individuals the world over. It's formed the backbone of many award-winning projects, and it can now be in your hands for significantly less than the normal price.

If this particular sale isn't hitting the right notes, then we recommend checking out our Autodesk Promo Codes hub for all the most up-to-date ways to save.

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