

Techniques have been developed for the purpose of simulating other naturally-occurring effects, such as the interaction of light with various forms of matter. These effects can lend an element of realism to a scene, even if the effect is merely a simulated artifact of a camera. These are attempts to simulate visual phenomena resulting from the optical characteristics of cameras and of the human eye. Rendering software may simulate such visual effects as lens flares, depth of field or motion blur. These range from the distinctly non-realistic wireframe rendering through polygon-based rendering, to more advanced techniques such as: scanline rendering, ray tracing, or radiosity. Photo-realistic image quality is often the desired outcome, and to this end several different, and often specialized, rendering methods have been developed. These frames are then displayed sequentially at high frame rates, typically 24, 25, or 30 frames per second, to achieve the illusion of movement. Rendered frames are stored on a hard disk, then possibly transferred to other media such as motion picture film or optical disk. Rendering times for individual frames may vary from a few seconds to an hour or more for complex scenes. Non-real time rendering enables the leveraging of limited processing power in order to obtain higher image quality.

Animations for non-interactive media, such as video and film, are rendered much more slowly. Rendering for interactive media, such as games and simulations, is calculated and displayed in real time, at rates of approximately 20 to 120 frames per second. This can be compared to taking a photo or filming the scene after the setup is finished in real life. Rendering is the final process of creating the actual 2D image or animation from the prepared scene. Select a Texture to apply to all the models Select one of the 3D models from the sequence created by yourģD program(Poser,3D Studio Max, Maya, ect.) This tutorial assumes that you have already exported your 3D models from aģD program (Poser, 3D Studio Max, Maya, ect.) to your local Harddrive. Loading multiple 3D models that have been number sequentially to create animation. With our 3d animation software user can import a series of 3D models and textures intoģD Render's 3D animation program allows user to Zoom, Pan and Rotate an animated 3D model 3D Render allows you to view interactive animation online.
