Happy 25th birthday to Renderman! Iray TestsĪnd just because, here’s a few tests I did recently with Iray. So, great news, and ok news right there.Ĭommercial versions of the engine have had a huge price cut. Poser, as far as I can tell is also RM compliant and can also export RIBs. ![]() DAZ Studio with it’s tight integration with 3Delight (which is Renderman compliant), can export RIB files, which can be readily rendered with RM standalone. ![]() There are a number of other programs that have various levels of compatibility with RM. While this is super-cool news, it’s also somewhat muted by the fact that Maya and Katana are the only programs currently supported by Renderman directly via plugins. The really big news comes from Pixar, who have just released a fully featured non-commercial release of their wildly famous Renderman. ![]() As only an occasional user of the software I haven’t noticed much of a change, but there are likely others out there that are eager for their fixes and boosters. I hadn’t updated since service release 2, so it was a nice surprise. Poser Service Release 5.2Īlong with the sale, Smith Micro has pushed out the “5.2 service release”, which includes a bunch of enhancements and fixes. Not sure when this happened, but if you can live with rendering with the 32-bit limitation, then it’s a good buy. There’s that and then it seems Poser 10 has dropped in price significantly to just $69.99.
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