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Top 10 open-source products relevant to 3D Rendering

  1. Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware.

    Open Source

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  2. Silo is a focused 3D modeling application with the ability to effortlessly switch between organically sculpting high-poly models and precisely controlling hard-edged surfaces.

    Open Source

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  3. Mitsuba is a research-oriented rendering system in the style of PBRT, from which it derives much inspiration.

    Open Source

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  4. appleseed is an open source, physically-based global illumination rendering engine primarily designed for animation and visual effects.

    Open Source

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  5. Blender rendering framework for Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR).

    Open Source

    /malt-alternatives
  6. MoonRay is DreamWorks Animationโ€™s in-house 3D renderer, used to render all DreamWorks movies since How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.

    Open Source

    /moonray-alternatives
  7. Simple, easy to use software to create a render farm for Blender.

    Open Source freemium $16.0 / Monthly (Unlimited downloads of latest stable version, unlimited use )

    /crowdrender-alternatives
  8. voxel art tools - editor, thumbnailer and format converter.

    Open Source

    /vengi-alternatives
  9. Horde3D is a small open source 3D rendering engine that is written to create a graphics engine that offers visual effects expected in next-generation games that has a intuitive interface accessible from any programming language.

    Open Source

    /horde3d-alternatives
  10. The easy-to-use 3D Visual Configurator to grow your B2B and B2C sales.

    Open Source paid Free Trial

    /vividworks-alternatives

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