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A good article on "What is the best renderer? "

A good article on "What is the best renderer? "

2004-02-16       - By Bobby Ray

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Thanks Dave

Read every bit of it pretty good article and worth the reading.

BRT

Dave Angelini wrote:

>I usually visit this site (Zaon Digital) for artistic inspiration, but this
>time I found an interesting article on "Choosing the Best 3D Rendering
>Applications for your Needs".   A neat table is included which rates the
>particular functions of each of the major professional rendering
>applications.  The article can be found here:
>
>http://www.zaon.com/company/articles/3d_rendering.php
>
>There are some comments in there that criticize statements people make when
>defending what they think is the best 3D application that are priceless.
>He really hits on some statements that we have all heard before on this
>forum with some neat insight on why people say them.
>
>TrueSpace also gets a mention....which is odd considering that the article
>is clearly aimed at the high-end professional packages.  The writer clearly
>considers tS as a mid-range application and is the only application
>mentioned other than the "Big 6" (3DS, LW, Alias, Softimage, Houdini and
>Cinema4D).  Again, pretty good company to be keeping.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave Angelini
>
>
>