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  2. Autodesk Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk Arnold (also known as simply Arnold) is a computer program for rendering three-dimensional, computer-generated scenes using unbiased, physically-based, Monte Carlo path tracing techniques. Created in Spain by Marcos Fajardo, it was later co-developed by his company Solid Angle SL (now owned by Autodesk ) and Sony Pictures Imageworks .

  3. List of 3D rendering software - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a list of 3D rendering software, the dedicated engines used for rendering computer-generated imagery. This is not the same as 3D modeling software , which involves the creation of 3D models, for which the software listed below can produce realistically rendered visualisations.

  4. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Turntable Rendering Maya Yes Some Arnold No ? Hypershade, Node Editor, ShaderFX Yes [30] 3ds Max Yes Some Arnold (State Set) OSL Map [31] Slate Material Editor, ShaderFX Easy Turntable script MODO Yes ? Yes No ? Nodal Shading Render Turntable [32] Blender Eevee (2.80 and later) Cycles Yes Text Editor Yes Turnaround Camera addon Gaffer No No ...

  5. Rendering (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold renderer, first released in 1998, proved that path tracing was practical for rendering frames for films, and that there was a demand for unbiased and physically based rendering in the film industry; other commercial and open source path tracing renderers began appearing.

  6. LuxCoreRender - Wikipedia

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    A new website, forum, wiki, Blender exported, etc. were developed in order mark a new fresh project restart. Although the original LuxRender is a full spectral renderer, the new LuxCoreRender drops full spectral rendering in favor of simulating spectral dispersion when required.

  7. Big and Ugly Rendering Project - Wikipedia

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    A script for uploading work to a BURP project directly from within the Blender software was created to address these issues. The script lets the user input a rendering task (the file to be rendered as well as additional information), called a "session" through an XMLRPC interface on the BURP service. Since the release of Blender 2.5 Beta 3, the ...

  8. Sony Pictures Imageworks - Wikipedia

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    During 2009-2010, SPI made transition from traditional biased, multi-pass rendering system to a largely singlepass, global illumination system incorporating modern ray-tracing and physically based shading techniques. They have achieved that with Arnold Renderer, an unbiased stochastic ray tracer.

  9. Pixar RenderMan - Wikipedia

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    Pixar RenderMan (also known as RenderMan) [1] is a photorealistic 3D rendering software produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Pixar uses RenderMan to render their in-house 3D animated movie productions and it is also available as a commercial product licensed to third parties. In 2015, a free non-commercial version of RenderMan became available. [2]