Nicht für den kommerziellen Gebrauch bestimmt, schreibt Pixar und veröffentlicht die preisgekrönte Software RenderMan. Gedacht zur Verwendung als Lehrmittel, Studium und zum Eigengebrauch. Die Software hat keine Begrenzungen, kein Watermark oder zeitliche Beschränkungen. Wer sich dafür interessiert, kann sich auch auf der neuen Website in der RenderMan Community über seine Erfahrungen, aber auch Shader oder Scripts austauschen oder erste Schritte mit der Software lernen.
Featuring Pixar’s new RIS technology, RenderMan delivers extremely fast global illumination and interactive shading and lighting for artists. Currently in use at many studios, RIS is fast, robust, and changing how movies are made. Today, exactly the same technology is available to all users of Non-Commercial RenderMan.
In conjunction with the release, Pixar has also launched a new RenderMan Community site where users can exchange knowledge and resources, showcase their own work, share assets such as shaders and scripts, and learn about RenderMan from tutorials created by the best in the community. The RenderMan Community site is an example of Pixar’s ongoing commitment to making the film industries finest rendering tools accessible to anyone working in visual effects, animation, and visualization.
“The latest release of RenderMan is a technological reinvention. It’s the result of focused research and development at both Pixar and Disney, and these advancements are now freely available to the visual effects and animation community through Non-Commercial RenderMan.” said Dr Ed Catmull, President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, and also one of the founders of the original RenderMan architecture. “We look forward to seeing what our users create.”
“We’ve recently begun to see some final images for ‘Finding Dory.’ It’s our first feature using RenderMan’s RIS technology… and it’s just unbelievable,” said Andrew Stanton, Director, “Finding Dory.” “RIS has opened so many new creative possibilities for us; we’re creating images that were previously impossible for us to achieve. It really is looking spectacular.”
Those interested in exploring Free Non-Commercial RenderMan are invited to go to the RenderMan website and download a copy. Get RenderMan