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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
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I just read this reallt cool article about some different renderers available, and how they match up.

http://www.zaon.com/company/articles/3d_rendering.php

It also has a bit of insight to various 3D apps, and how to choose which is better for you. It looks at them all fairly and with an open mind. A good read.

Submitted by Wizenedoldman on Fri, 20/02/04 - 9:14 AMPermalink

So what are these 'Big 6' that the guy is talking about? I can think of Max, Maya, Softimage, Lightwave and possibly Houdini, what else?

Submitted by Wizenedoldman on Fri, 20/02/04 - 9:18 AMPermalink

Scratch the inquiry, looked down the bottom, it's Cinema 4D.

Submitted by Doord on Sat, 21/02/04 - 4:01 AMPermalink

very interesting, a good toilet read (not a shit read, but a read you want to sit alone and read in-depth)

Haven't read it, I'm busy right now. But look like a good read.

Posted by Anonymous (not verified) on
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I just read this reallt cool article about some different renderers available, and how they match up.

http://www.zaon.com/company/articles/3d_rendering.php

It also has a bit of insight to various 3D apps, and how to choose which is better for you. It looks at them all fairly and with an open mind. A good read.


Submitted by Wizenedoldman on Fri, 20/02/04 - 9:14 AMPermalink

So what are these 'Big 6' that the guy is talking about? I can think of Max, Maya, Softimage, Lightwave and possibly Houdini, what else?

Submitted by Wizenedoldman on Fri, 20/02/04 - 9:18 AMPermalink

Scratch the inquiry, looked down the bottom, it's Cinema 4D.

Submitted by Doord on Sat, 21/02/04 - 4:01 AMPermalink

very interesting, a good toilet read (not a shit read, but a read you want to sit alone and read in-depth)

Haven't read it, I'm busy right now. But look like a good read.