A full integration isn't just about connectivity; it's about behavior. Train your team to use Perforce Changelists inside Stingray:
Beyond its components, Perforce Stingray offers several key capabilities that define its value to development teams:
Stingray Studio supports a wide range of platforms, including Windows 11 and Windows 10, and is compatible with many versions of Visual Studio, from 2017 up to 2026, and the .NET Framework up to version 4.8.1. The product also includes which now includes a C++23 option and support for Visual Studio 2026 (18.2.1), as seen in the Stingray 2026.1 release notes. stingray perforce full
: A built-in "Versioned Control" property for GUI elements. This would allow developers to version-control specific UI layouts or spreadsheet templates directly from within the Stingray Studio Assistant, making it easier for large teams to collaborate on complex UI assets. 5. Multi-Threaded Data Streaming for Grids
: Ships with full source code, allowing developers to extend and modify components as needed. A full integration isn't just about connectivity; it's
In the fast-paced world of 3D visualization, virtual production, and AAA game development, asset management is often the bottleneck that separates a shipped title from "development hell." For years, teams using the Stingray engine (formerly Bitsquid) struggled with native version control solutions. Enter integration—a workflow that promises to merge Autodesk’s powerful real-time engine with Perforce Helix Core’s industry-standard version control.
//depot/MyStingrayGame/ ├── .p4ignore # Perforce ignore file ├── tools/ # DCC tools, scripts, and custom binaries └── project/ ├── settings.ini # Core engine and boot configuration ├── source/ # RAW ASSETS (Max, Maya, Photoshop, WAV) │ ├── core/ │ ├── audio/ │ └── units/ └── data/ # COMPILED DATA (Generated by Stingray compiler) Use code with caution. The Critical Role of .p4ignore : A built-in "Versioned Control" property for GUI elements
This module extends the baseline capabilities of MFC. It allows developers to replace rigid interfaces with dynamic layout behaviors.
Since Stingray is often used to maintain long-standing Windows apps, a "Full" feature would be an automated UI skinning engine.
Stingray is not a single tool but a powerful suite of components, each designed to solve common GUI development challenges. Its five core products are Objective Toolkit, Objective Grid, Objective Chart, Objective Edit, and Objective Views. Here's a look at what each brings to the table.