3Delight

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3Delight
Developer: Digits 'n Art Software
Latest release: 6.5.0 / February 2007
OS: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Use: 3D computer graphics
Licence: Proprietary
Website: http://www.3delight.com/

3Delight is a proprietary photorealistic RenderMan-compliant renderer.

It is developed by Montreal-based Digits 'n Art Software or DNASoft for short, a subsidiary of Taarna Studios.

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[edit] Features

3Delight primarily uses the REYES algorithm but is also well capable of doing ray tracing and global illumination. The renderer is fully multi-threaded and also supports distributed rendering. This allows for accelerated rendering on multi-CPU hosts or environments where a large number of computers are joined into a grid.

It implements all required capabilities for a RenderMan-compliant renderer and also the following optional ones:

3Delight also supports the following capabilities, which are not part of any capabilities list:

[edit] Modules

3Delight is based on modules. The primary module is the REYES module which implements a REYES scanline-like renderer.

The second most important module is probably the ray-tracing one, called 'Sabretooth' which also supports global illumination calculations through certain shadeops.

3Delight supports explicit ray tracing of camera rays by selecting a different hider, essentially turning the renderer from a hybrid REYES/ray tracing one into a full ray-tracer.

Other noteworthy features include:

  • Extended display functionality to allow rendering an unlimited number of exclusive passes
    Exclusive meaning that coverage information from other passes can be ignored and then will not mask a pass.
  • First order ray differentials on any ray fired from within a shader

[edit] History

Work on 3Delight started in 1999. The renderer became first publicly available in 2000[1].

3Delight was meant to be a commercial product from the beginning. However, DNASoft decided to make it available free of charge from August 2000 to March 2005 in order to build a user base.

During this time, customers using a large number of licenses on their sites or requiring excessive support were asked to kindly work out an agreement with DNASoft that specified some form of fiscal compensation for this.

In March 2005, the license was changed. The first license is still free. From the second license onwards, the renderer is 1,000 USD per node; with a node supporting a maximum of two CPUs.

[edit] Version Release History

[edit] Supported platforms

[edit] Operating environments

The renderer comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. The latter allowing the processing of very large scene datasets.

[edit] Discontinued platforms

Platforms supported in the past included:

[edit] Movie credits

3Delight was/is used for visual effects work on many Hollywood blockbuster movies, e.g.:

It was also used to render the following full CG features:

  • Adventures in Animation (Imax 3D featurette)
  • Free Jimmy

[edit] References

  1.  3Delight public availability announcement in news://comp.graphics,rendering.renderman/

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