![]() There is also a new floating licence, which has an MSRP of €445 ($490) and again comes with two node licences. The renderer costs €295 (around $325) for the base software, including two node licences or €320 ($350) for bundles with the 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Fusion 360 and Rhino and SketchUp plugins. At time of posting, it’s only available to existing licensed users. Thea Render 1.5 is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. At time of posting, it contains just under 350 materials.Īside from materials, Thea Render 1.5 adds support for ‘section cuts’, that is, clipping planes for cutaway renders and a number of smaller features which you can see in the video at the top of the story. In addition, there is a new online respository for Thea Render materials, both official materials and those created by the user community. ![]() The update supports also coloured coating absorption, for mimicking materials like car paint and tinted varnish. There is also a new Fresnel ramp procedural for controlling reflectivity according to the viewing angle: useful for simulating fabrics like satin and velvet. This time round, the new features primarily affect the material system, including a new shadow catcher, and support for procedural materials in Substance format generated by Allegorithmic’s texturing software. Support for Substances, plus new advanced material effects Solid Iris Technologies has unveiled Thea Render 1.5, the latest update to its hybrid biased/unbiased renderer, adding new features to the materials system and introducing an online materials repository.
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