RenderMan\nRenderMan is the name of a computer graphics rendering technology invented by Pixar Animation Studios; an implementation of Pixar's photorealistic 3D description standard, the RenderMan Interface Specification. RenderMan is often used in creating digital visual effects for the Hollywood blockbuster movies of today such as Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. The name RenderMan can cause confusion because it is often used to refer to two different things:\n* The RenderMan Interface Specification (RISpec): Pixar's technical specification for a standard communications protocol (or interface) between modeling programs and rendering programs capable of producing photorealistic-quality images. This is a similar concept to PostScript but for describing 3D scenes rather than 2D page layouts. Thus, modelling programs which understand the RenderMan Interface protocol can send data to rendering software which implements the RenderMan Interface, without caring what rendering algorithms are utilized by the latter. The interface was first published in 1988 and was designed to be future-proof enough to encompass advances in technology for a significant number of years.
Further reading\n*Steve Upstill: The RenderMan Companion: A Programmer's Guide to Realistic Computer Graphics, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-50868-0\n*Anthony A. Apodaca, Larry Gritz: Advanced RenderMan: Creating CGI for Motion Pictures, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, ISBN 1-55860-618-1\n*Ian Stephenson: Essential RenderMan Fast, Springer, ISBN 1-85233-608-0\n*Saty Raghavachary: Rendering for Beginners: Image synthesis using RenderMan, Focal Press, ISBN 0-240-51935-3External links\n*RenderMan® Repository\n*RenderMan compliant Renderers:\n**Digits 'n Art's 3Delight\n**Sitexgraphics' AIR (Advanced Image Rendering)\n**Aqsis (open source)\n**jrMan (open source, Java-based)\n**Pixar's PhotoRealistic RenderMan\n**Pixie (open source)\n**DotC Software's RenderDotC\n*RenderMan tools:\n**Archonus' PaxRendus (Connects several of the above renderers to 3ds max) |
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