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Encyclopedia > Render

Render may refer to:

  • Rendering (computer graphics), generating the pixels of an image based on a high-level description of its components
  • Industrial rendering, the processing of waste animal parts to separate the fat from the bone and protein
  • Kitchen rendering, removing impurities in a fat in cooking
  • Rendition, the surrender or turning over of a person or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another
  • Stucco or render, a coating of an aggregate, a binder, and water used on walls and ceilings or for decoration. See also plasterwork
  • Rendering (computer graphics - forum signature communities), cutting of a character/object from an image so that it can be used in designs.

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Render Controls (780 words)
This is used for top-down renders, primarily for texture generation.
The checkbox marked "Land" toggles whether the landscape should be rendered, and the checkbox marked "Sky" toggles the sky.
This disables rendering of polygons which are facing away from the camera (and therefore are invisible).
Maxwell Render (296 words)
Maxwell Render can fully capture all light interactions between all elements in a scene no matter how complex they are.
Maxwell Render is for customers who require photographic quality and advanced lighting especially for interiors and Architecture.
Maxwell Render is the perfect solution for high-end rendering, especially in areas like architecture, industrial design, prototyping and 3D production.
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