Render
Fly.io
Railway
Vercel
Heroku
Cloudflare Pages
Netlify
Coolify
Material Maker
Substance Designer
TextureLab
Filter Forge
PixaFlux
Quixel Suite
Substance Alchemist
FilterJS
Render
Material MakerMaterial Maker is recommended for 3D artists, game developers, and hobbyists who are interested in creating procedural materials and textures without incurring high software costs. It is also suitable for educators and students who require an accessible and powerful tool for learning and teaching purposes in digital art and design.
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Based on our record, Render seems to be a lot more popular than Material Maker. While we know about 506 links to Render, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Material Maker. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I wanted neither, so I built render-useful-mcp: an MCP server for Render where every API tool is generated from Render's own OpenAPI document. All 207 endpoints, no curation. - Source: dev.to / 24 days ago
Render offers a free web service tier for Node applications, with 512 MB of memory and 0.1 CPU, that spins down after 15 minutes of inactivity and cold-starts on the next request. Deploys are Git-driven, native runtimes handle most Node versions without a Dockerfile, one-click rollback works on all tiers, and preview environments are available with their own resource billing. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Render is the closest structural match to Heroku on this list. It's built around web services, background workers, static sites, cron jobs, and managed Postgres and Redis, which maps almost one-to-one onto a Procfile plus Heroku add-ons. Buildpack-style auto-detection handles most language runtimes without a Dockerfile, and preview environments and one-click rollback exist out of the box. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The other limitation is compute. Vercel Functions can handle APIs, server-rendered routes, streaming, and other request-driven tasks, and the current function limits are far more generous. But if your application requires a continuously running background process or custom Docker containers, Vercel isn't the right fit. There are platforms like Render or Northflank that are built for that kind of workload. Vercel... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
A host: A host is really just a computer that stays powered on and connected to the internet with a public address of its own. When a visitor types in the app's address, their browser sends a request across the internet to that machine, the machine runs the code, and it sends the finished page back. A laptop was quietly doing both jobs during the build, the server and the only visitor allowed in; a host is that... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
In a software called material maker, this is the setup(slightly different but this basically just offsets the textures). Source: over 3 years ago
Did you find it? Here it is if you didn't. It's made in Godot. Source: over 3 years ago
โName your own priceโ alternative based on the Godot engine https://rodzilla.itch.io/material-maker. Source: over 3 years ago
Helmet overlay was made using material maker. Source: almost 4 years ago
No idea about that one but Material Maker works great! Source: about 4 years ago
Fly.io - Edge computing is the new frontier.
Substance Designer - Substance Designer is a node-based non-destructive application for material authoring.
Railway - Made for any language, for projects big and small.
TextureLab - Free, Cross-Platform, GPU-Accelerated Procedural Texture Generator.
Vercel - Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration.
Filter Forge - On the surface, Filter Forge is just a Photoshop plugin, a pack of filters that generate textures...