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Renderer News

Mar 17, 2002 by CGP Staff
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– Chaos Group’s VRay 1.0 has been released. Features include fast raytracing, reusable irradiance maps, true HDRI support, motion blur with analytic sampling, caustics, area lights, etc. Check out Vrayrender.com for more.
– Exluna’s Entropy 3.1 is available. New features of this Renderman-compliant renderer include HDRI, Depth of Field, significant performance improvements, and direct support for 3ds max. A demo version can be found at Exluna’s website. Let’s leave the lawsuit comments aside, but if you’re interested in reading about it, check out Highend3d.com’s Rendering Theory List.
– Cebas have updated their Finalrender software to version 1.1 with some bug fixes and many improvements. New features include optimizations for using GI in animations, optimized area light types, enhanced color shadow map, additional sub surface scattering features, etc. Check out Finalrender.com for the complete feature list.
– Integra’s InSight has been updated to version 2.31. The patch includes support for references to lights, IESNA Photometric Type A and B and it also fixes problems with LIGHT LISTER. Check out Integra.jp for more information.
– Splutterfish’s Brazil has been going through many point releases, growing in features and speed. A development roadmap and project status page was posted by Splutterfish more than a month ago, and Brazil is now advancing in its feature-complete status. A final release date has yet to be announced.

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