In 3D design and animation, the ability to visualize your creations in real time can significantly streamline your workflow and elevate your projects to new heights. Meet D5 Render – a powerful real-time renderer designed specifically for Cinema 4D users.
FaceTracker for Blender: Get easy access to professional face tracking
KeenTools is a VFX/3D toolset for Foundry Nuke, Blender, and Adobe After Effects specializing in 3D model tracking, focusing on face and object tracking. It recently released FaceTracker for Blender, a new Blender version of its markerless face tracking tool, in free open beta.
Let’s see what we can do with this add-on with iRender!
iCity Addon – Procedural City Modelling in Blender
Urban design is a critical aspect of city planning and development, influencing urban spaces’ functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. With the advancement of technology, tools like the iCity Addon in Blender have revolutionized how designers conceptualize and visualize urban environments. In today’s blog, we will explore the iCity Addon and the significance of this addon in Blender for urban design projects.
Work more efficiently with new updates in Cinema 4D 2025
Along with Redshift, Maxon has released Cinema 4D 2025 with many prominent features, promising to help you elevate your workflow. In this article, let’s find out some new updates in Cinema 4D 2025 to work more efficiently.
How does SketchUp make your design workflow efficient?
With its robust toolkit, SketchUp, a popular 3D modeling and design program, helps millions of professionals complete projects more quickly. To help you understand Sketchup, iRender will suggest ways to make your design workflow more efficient.
Car Render Challenge 2024 for 3D artists
Car Render Challenge 2024, a significant event in the automotive 3D modeling and visualization community, has started. iRender is happy and proud to support the competition.
How to use the Spacing and Area tools in Twinmotion
Twinmotion is certainly no stranger to designers or architects in the 3D industry. Developed by Epics Game, Twinmotion is especially useful in fields such as architecture, urban planning, and interior design, providing the ability to present and visualize projects effectively and impressively. With a diverse set of tools, Twinmotion is always one of the top choices of 3D artists. In this article, let’s learn about the Spacing and Area tools in Twinmotion with iRender! These powerful features help you easily create and manage objects in the scene, helping optimize the design and visualization process in Twinmotion.
The procedural 3D cities are generated in Blender by iCity 1.1
One such tool is iCity 1.1, an add-on for Blender that empowers artists and designers to generate intricate 3D cities through procedural techniques.
SideFX Houdini for Architecture Visualization: Why not?
When architectural visualization continues to push the boundaries of creativity and realism, professionals in the architecture and design industry are constantly seeking innovative tools and software to bring their visions to life. While established software like Autodesk’s 3ds Max and Chaos Group’s V-Ray have dominated the architectural visualization realm, there is a rising question among architects and visualization artists: Why not consider SideFX Houdini for architectural visualization?
In this article, iRender will briefly introduce Houdini and discuss its outstanding features for architectural visualization.
Create a grassy surface by using XGen Spline Primitives with V-Ray
In the realm of 3D computer graphics, achieving realism in environmental elements such as grass can be a challenging yet rewarding task. By utilizing tools like XGen Spline Primitives in conjunction with the powerful rendering capabilities of V-Ray, artists can breathe life into their scenes with lush, natural-looking grassy surfaces.
Today, in this article, we will explore the step-by-step process of creating a realistic grassy surface using XGen Spline Primitives and V-Ray, delving into techniques for optimization and achieving photorealism. Let’s get started!
