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ArtVPS Releases Shaderlight Rendering Plug-in for 3ds Max

Pe-release downloaded more than 800 times in its first two weeks.

By DE Editors  

June 24, 2009

By DE Editors

ArtVPS has notched up more than 800 downloads of Shaderlight 0.1, the pre-release version of its interactive Shaderlight rendering plug-in for 3ds Max from Autodesk.

Shaderlight enables visualization specialists to change key elements of a full resolution image at any stage of the rendering process without having to re-render, improving efficiency and project turnaround. Users are not only able see the progressive refinement of a scene when objects or camera angles are altered but can also make interactive changes to materials, environments, lights and textures (the MELT elements) on full-quality 3D images. Additionally, a new approach to global illumination (GI) enables light, color, and intensity to be updated on screen without the need to re-render.

For more information and access to the free download, visit ArtVPS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.  

 

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