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      chriscook
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      Hi guys, Have any of you used Shaderlight? Just found a beta on their
      website after seeing some world cup stadium renders in the gallery and
      was wondering if anyone has given it a go.

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        11zulu
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        Hiya All

        I have seen no mention of :

        mitsuba renderer, those interested might want to head over to http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/.

        Laters

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          Frederik
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          @11zulu said:

          I have seen no mention of :

          Guess you didn't make a search then...
          You can see it mentioned in the Extensions & Applications Discussions section in the Mitsuba Physically Based Render...

          Reason why you don't see it in this list is most likely because there's no exporters developed between Mitsuba render and SU... 😐

          Cheers
          Kim Frederik

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            pyroluna
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            sweet. but no one's using sketchup is going to profit from the specific strength of that engine: Nurbs. Still, it's nice for something like Rhino

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              l.frisken
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              @frederik said:

              @11zulu said:

              I have seen no mention of :

              Guess you didn't make a search then...
              You can see it mentioned in the Extensions & Applications Discussions section in the Mitsuba Physically Based Render...

              Reason why you don't see it in this list is most likely because there's no exporters developed between Mitsuba render and SU... 😐

              I'm pretty sure mitsuba extensively uses the collada format for its scene intake, which I would call support for sketchup, wouldn't you? Plus it's fast becoming popular.

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                marleus
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                I'd like to put the Simlab Composer to the list too 😎

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                It reads native SU files too

                Markus Sillander
                Vantaa, Finland
                I'm on FormFonts now
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                  Solidseal
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                  @plox said:

                  Here's one that's missing

                  The new Octane Render (fully interactive, node based, unbiased render on GPU, 15x faster than CPU unbiased renderers)
                  99 euros, free demo, Windows / Linux / OSX

                  Currently supporting OBJ only
                  WILL SUPPORT COLLADA SOON 😍 WOOP

                  And animation also πŸ˜„

                  http://www.refractivesoftware.com/

                  downloaded the Demo .. No CUDA device found .. so it will only run on Nvidia based G-cards πŸ˜„

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                    Mra
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                    Actually to be a complete geek, mental ray is actually not an Autodesk product but a "mental images" product who is owned by Nvidia. Autodesk only bundle mental ray into their apps.

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                      Ecuadorian
                      last edited by

                      For the sake of completeness, please add:

                      Arion
                      http://www.randomcontrol.com/arion

                      Bunkspeed Shot
                      http://www.bunkspeed.com/shot/

                      Fluid Ray (integrated in SU)
                      http://www.fluidray.com

                      Lumion
                      http://lumion3d.com

                      ShaderLight (integrated in SU)
                      http://www.artvps.com/

                      -Miguel Lescano
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                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        πŸ‘ done

                        Gai...

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                          notareal
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                          @ledisnomad, Little correction related to Thea Render, it has both biased and unbiased engines and also does work as a interactive renderer.

                          Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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                            ledisnomad
                            last edited by

                            @notareal: Duly noted! I have made that correction and re-attached it.

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                              ledisnomad
                              last edited by

                              This is a very helpful list. If I could, I think I'd buy VRay, Vue, Maxwell, and Lumion so I would have speed, natural landscapes, unbiased realism, and animations respectively. But I can't afford all that.

                              There's always a lot of debate over the best renderer for a certain set of critera. Would it be possible and desired to create a robust spreadsheet of these renderers to compare their features, benefits, and best uses? I've started a very simple one and will attach it. What would be the best way to allow people to collaborate on filling in the blanks and adding more information?


                              SURenderers.xls

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                                jason_maranto
                                last edited by

                                Here's a slight update for Maxwell with maybe a few more interesting comparative categories.

                                Best,
                                Jason.


                                SURenderers.xls

                                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                  sketchyarchitect
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                                  maybe have the list as a wiki?

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                                    ledisnomad
                                    last edited by

                                    What's the best way to set up a wiki, do you think?

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                                      Jim
                                      last edited by

                                      Google Docs is very good at document collaboration - including spreadsheets.

                                      Hi

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                                        Tinygrasshopper
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi!
                                        I just found this one, i'm gonna try it!

                                        http://www.vidro-project.com/ πŸ’š

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                                          Bryan K
                                          last edited by

                                          @ledisnomad said:

                                          What's the best way to set up a wiki, do you think?

                                          If you are on, or sign on with, a good hosting company, Wiki software is included for free.

                                          Hint: GoDaddy is not one. (I build and administer websites)

                                          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                            A.Lacko
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                                            I do not know if it is already written

                                            RENDERLIGHTS

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                                            RENDERLights 1.9 - Virtual Reality for Professional Projection Solutions

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