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Node.js and npm: You can download and install them from Node.js official website. - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
Setting Up the Environment: First, you'll need Node.js and npm (Node Package Manager) installed on your machine. With these tools in place, you can create a new project directory and initialize it with npm init. - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
Install Node.js and npm (Node Package Manager) on your pc. You can Download it from (https://nodejs.org/en). - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
Our next task will be to get a more complex application online. My son has an application he built to help track the time he spends practicing his saxophone. The app uses Node.js and MySQL for the backend and has a much more rich frontend. It will require some more effort both from a deployment standpoint and from a processing perspective. Stay tuned as we figure out how to get this application online and keep it... - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
First of all, you need to be sure that Node and npm are installed on your computer. If not you can use official Node js documentation for that. - Source: dev.to / 10 days ago
A great spectral ray tracing engine is LuxRender : https://luxcorerender.org/ Beyond the effects shown here, there are other benefits to spectral rendering - if done using light tracing, it allows you to change color, spectrum and intensity of light sources after the fact. It also makes indirect lighting much more accurate in many scenes. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Another one like this is (was? Not sure if it's maintained any more) Lux Render: https://luxcorerender.org/ I played my part in this back in the 2010s maintaining the blender integration, fun times :) But both the renderer and the integrations got pretty much entirely re-written in the move to GPU compute shortly after that time. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
My go-to for a pbrt-type renderer Lux[0] which ticks all the same boxes. If you're willing to go closed source then the standard used to be Maxwell Render, but I don't know if that's changed in the last couple of years. [0] https://luxcorerender.org/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I agree that Blender is probably limited here. Someone else suggested running the scene with LuxCore. It's been on my radar for a while, but I haven't had time to try it. If I find the time to use it for this scene, I'll come back and post a result for you. Source: over 1 year ago
Might want to use something like this for these type of renders: https://luxcorerender.org/ Dunno if it works but think it will be closer than cycles. Source: over 1 year ago
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