RandomControl - (formerly Feversoft) has updated several of it's products. They include:
1- fryrender one SP2
2- SWAP v1.1
3- frybench.com
fryrender
fryrender is the unbiased spectral renderer developed by RandomControl.
All the elements involved in the render (materials, lights, cameras, ...) are based on physically accurate models up to the point that when you hit render a simulation of the real behavior of light happens inside.
fryrender SWAP
SWAP is similar to the Multilight functions of Next Limits Maxwell Render both of these products in Maya Plugin Power
fryrender SWAP is a revolutionary product based on our proprietary physically-based render technology. Sharing a base concept similar to fryrender's Layer-Blending: "render once and get as many images as you need", SWAP enables you to change materials in your scene while keeping the photorealistic quality of the original image, in real-time.
Many customers and DEMO users have asked us which computer architecture would help them render faster. This recurring question led us to think that it would be a great idea to set up a public benchmarking chart that could provide a definitive answer...
...so we started the frybench initiative.
frybench is a minimal version of fryrender, with all the UI trimmed away, and restricted to just one demo scene provided by us. Anyone can download it, run it, and see how the performance of his machine compares to the results posted by other users.
We have strong reasons to believe that fryrender is in fact an extraordinary tool to determine the raw power of a CPU. Such a tremendous effort has been put into optimizing the rendering core at all levels that we are sure that it leaves no room for the CPU to breathe during a single cycle.
The frybench initiative is open to everyone, not just fryrender customers or DEMO users. Anyone, from hardware builders or reviewers to die-hard gamers can download the kit, run it, and see how good their computers are, and even post results in our public chart.
You will find the public ranking, the downloadable kit and an F.A.Q. at www.frybench.com
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