3D DESIGN

(3Dimensional) Refers to objects that are constructed on three planes (X, Y and Z). A 2D (two-dimensional) drawing program can be used to illustrate a 3D object; however, in order to interactively rotate an object for different views, it must be created as a 3D drawing in a 3D drawing program.www.setmech.com and for detail information of catia ,visit (www.catia-begin.blogspot.com , www.profit11.com get the latest and hidden mobile and pc trick on www.pczonetech.com

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Friday, November 30, 2007

INDIGO RENDERER


Indigo is a gratis, actively developed render engine. Indigo uses methods such as Metropolis Light Transport, Spectral light calculus, and virtual camera model. Indigo is capable of highly realistic renders. Scene data is stored in XML format.
Indigo features Monte-Carlo path tracing, experimental support for Bidirectional path tracing and MLT on top of bidirectional path tracing, distributed render capabilities, and progressive rendering (image gradually becomes less noisy as rendering progresses). Since Version 0.7 test 5 it also supports SSS and has its own Image Format (.igs). A Post-render tone mapping tool is in development under the name Violet, this is open sourced under GPL.
Indigo can be used by a diverse collection of modeling programs, such as Blender, 3Ds Max or Maya for which suitable exporters are available.
Currently Indigo is only developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system, although it can be run very well through WINE in Unix-like environments (i.e. Linux), and can be used in emulated mode in MacOS (this is very slow, however).

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