Free Renderer

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I’m sure that many of you know all about this, and I’m wicked late to the party here – but have you checked out Kerkythea? Apparently it’s an increasingly popular freeware/open source rendering engine – and the images it produces look pretty dope. Check it out for yourself, if you haven’t already [click the title of this post].

Posted: May 26th, 2009
at 12:25pm by orangemenace


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  1. I love free software open source goodness but the lack of integration with kerkythea and sketchup was really annoying. Kerkythea is a whole new program you have to open when you would like to render something as opposed to the more commercial renderers that allow you to render in the modeling program. That was its fatal flaw for me but maybe other people wouldn’t mind.

    scott

    26 May 09 at 1:02 pm

     

  2. It’s is not free anymore.

    Yaf(a)Ray, LuxRender are our last hope.

    Anonymous

    26 May 09 at 1:23 pm

     

  3. It is still free. They are developing a more advanced product for a commercial market. Kerky will still be free and slowly updated. Which if you’ve used it a while, you know the updates have been few and far between anyway. Still its a great renderer that is free and works well with sketchup. I don’t begrudge the developers trying to make a living doing something that interests them.

    Anonymous

    16 Jun 09 at 11:48 pm

     

  4. Hey, Anonynous of June 16th: Any tips on how its still free, at least for SketchUp?, I was not finding it to be free (as in, downloaded it, it opens but it does not open a SketchUp (.skp) file.

    tom gallagher

    21 Jun 09 at 8:41 pm

     


 

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