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If you’re keeping up to date with the newest advances in graphics technologies, you’re likely already aware AMD has had quite a few successes in the past few years including ProRender, Radeon’s CPU+GPU rendering engine — a physically based engine built from industry standards and easily integrated into almost all major 3D modeling software including

Whichever 3D modeling or design program you choose to use, when the time comes to generate the final graphic output, the rendering process is one of the most important steps. The rendering engine that usually comes with most modeling software has a variety of different processes used to complete a scene. Keep reading to find

Once you have completed your work and are ready to finalize it, cloud rendering can help you expedite your rendering process by providing studio-quality renders that take mere seconds or minutes to complete as opposed to hours or days when rendering on a single workstation. Cloud-based render farms, like Render Pool, can also provide results

An essential step of bringing 3D models to life is rendering, but how you render depends on what you intend to use the model for. Keep reading to find out how 3D model rendering is used in a variety of applications from architectural and product models to VFX, animation, and more. Building the 3D Model

High-definition image processing is the life-blood of today’s VFX, graphic design, industrial design, and animation industries. When working in one of these industries, the most important tool in your arsenal is your workstation. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the heart of your workstation and handles a lot of tasks, like executing applications, loading drivers,

In a 3D animation or design project, rendering is usually the final step, the end result being what potential customers, viewers, and clients see. Rendering can be a very time-consuming, CPU-intensive task, but that can be swayed if you find software that exclusively employs your GPU to lighten the load and speed up the process.

What Is GPU Rendering? And Is It Right for Your Project? 3D design, animation, and rendering are all becoming lucrative industries, and software developers are quickly closing the accessibility gap. Today’s design programs like Blender, Houdini, 3Dsmax, Maya, and Cinema4D, to name a few, all essentially perform similar tasks, albeit in different ways, yielding exceptionally

Buying a new computer is a big decision for anyone, but when it comes to graphic intensive processing, it’s a choice that’s all the more difficult to make. At the end of the day, a desktop is always better for rendering and modeling. But for many, the portability and lower price that a laptop provides