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Offline mbilla

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Re: 3D Software
« on: November 26, 2003, 10:11:14 AM »
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I personal prefer Real3D, I found it easy to use


Well that was the Amiga version. HAve you ever looked at the actual version of Real 3D??? There's a demo available for Win PCs.
It has many many features and the rendered pictures are some of the best I have seen (see the galery on the homepage).
REAL 3D is a real raytracer where as the other progs are calculating the images by preset methods.
You can see this with pictures with lot of different glasses and lights.
When Real 3D was released some years ago all NON real raytracers were so great. In the meantime this has changed a lot.
I really hope Hyperion will port the actual PC WIN/LINUX Version of Real 3D.

I also would like to see CINEMA 4D back on the A1.
This programme is used by most TV stations in Europe.
It very fast on G5 MACs and Silicon GFX LINUX render farms :-)

Some people here are looking for MAYA and Co. but these programs are way too expensive.
So why not port the free BLENDER programm to the A1?
Is now available for MAC OS X too.