Thea Render 1.1 Released
Thea Render 1.1 is officially released today to the public with great new features, some of which were covered in the Thea Render 1.1 review that was posted yesterday in light of this new release.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedThea Render 1.1 is officially released today to the public with great new features, some of which were covered in the Thea Render 1.1 review that was posted yesterday in light of this new release.
Following SandroS latest Carapicuiba House posting and the pending release of Thea Render 1.1, I asked him if he could write a review about Thea, a render engine developed by Solid Iris Technologies. SandroS was very kind to agree, and in his article you will find information on how Importing, Materials, Browsing, IBL, Instancing, Interactive Rendering, Tone Mapping, Relight and Repainting all work in Thea Render v1.1
SandroS posted on the forums one of the best set of Thea Render images I’ve seen for some time now. They were made in a 3d personal recreation project of Carapicuiba House by Angelo Bucci & Alvaro Puntoni. The house was modeled in modo. All the foliage used in this scene is from the 130 Free XFrogPlants posted a few months back in the freebies section, and HDR image based lighting done mostly with the 10 Free HDRi Spherical Skies Maps by VizPeople.