Even though Blender is a freeware program, it is a professional-level application. Learning Blender may even pay off dividends down the road pertaining to your video production business!
Awesome, thanks rob. That's a really cool rendering you did and for 1997 is really a feat. This is why I fell in love with the Amiga. It was, hands down, better than any other computing platform in its time. How unfortunate that Windows dominated the market and really overshadowed the Amiga. Just goes to show that the best doesn't always prevail. Blender looks quite promising. I'm not quite versed in the 3D rendering world so it's kind of inundating. I actually found an old raytacer I used to work with on my pc back in the day called Persistence of Vision. There's a mac version that I downloaded and have been playing with for a little while. The programming language hasn't changed at all and is really a stroll down memory lane. No GUI though, which is kind of a downer, it would be nice to know what your scene looks like before rendering, but the results are fantastic. I'm going to give blender a go and hopefully the learning curve isn't too high.
Even though Blender is a freeware program, it is a professional-level application. Learning Blender may even pay off dividends down the road pertaining to your video production business!
Awesome, thanks rob. That's a really cool rendering you did and for 1997 is really a feat. This is why I fell in love with the Amiga. It was, hands down, better than any other computing platform in its time. How unfortunate that Windows dominated the market and really overshadowed the Amiga. Just goes to show that the best doesn't always prevail. Blender looks quite promising. I'm not quite versed in the 3D rendering world so it's kind of inundating. I actually found an old raytacer I used to work with on my pc back in the day called Persistence of Vision. There's a mac version that I downloaded and have been playing with for a little while. The programming language hasn't changed at all and is really a stroll down memory lane. No GUI though, which is kind of a downer, it would be nice to know what your scene looks like before rendering, but the results are fantastic. I'm going to give blender a go and hopefully the learning curve isn't too high.
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