What is LuxRender?
LuxRender (64-bit) is a physically based and unbiased rendering engine. Based on state of the art algorithms, LuxRender simulates the flow of light according to physical equations, thus producing realistic images of photographic quality. LuxRender is free software – both for personal and commercial use – and is licensed under the GPL.
What Blender versions are supported by LuxCoreRender?
Supported Blender versions: 2.82 to 2.92. Will not work on 2.93+. An early access version of LuxCoreRender integration with 3DS Max. More information are available here. No Mac OS release of v2.5 SDK.
Is there an SDK for LuxCoreRender for 3ds Max?
An early access version of LuxCoreRender integration with 3DS Max. More information are available here. No Mac OS release of v2.5 SDK.
Can LuxRender help you go into virtual reality presentations?
For those of you that said yes, in the near future LuxRender might help you out to go into virtual reality presentations. The LuxVR project is an initiative of a LuxRender developer known as Dade. He describes most of what […]
Does FreeCAD work with LuxCoreRender?
The information here is provided because by default FreeCAD is still shipped (as of 0.19-24276) with the Raytracing Workbench, that officially only supports LuxRender. Anyway it also seem to work with LuxCoreRender, so consider giving it a try before using LuxRender
How much does it cost to use LuxCoreRender?
LuxCoreRender uses OpenCL and/or CUDA to run on any number of CPUs and/or GPUs available. The extremely favorable performance/cos LuxCoreRender is and will always be free software, both for private and commercial use.
What is the SLGA?
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is a Treasury Board Crown Corporation responsible for the distribution, control and regulation of beverage alcohol in Saskatchewan.