A good article on "What is the best renderer? " 2004-02-16 - By Norbert Eßer
Back Thanks for sharing. Really nice article. Specially the 'Normal Quality' and 'Normal Speed' of the renderer is fine interpreted. I think exactly the same way.
Norbert
Fast HQ motion blur is better then slow caustic, hdri support, and even MaMa! ;-)
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Norbert Esser, ReklameWerk Moltkestr. 25 | 42799 Leichlingen, Germany Tel.: +49 2175 884321 | Fax: +49 2175 884246 www.reklamewerk.de | www.norphos.com ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Dave Angelini > Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 9:07 AM > To: truespace@(protected) > Subject: [TSML] A good article on "What is the best renderer?" > > 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 > > >
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