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Description

CentiLeo is a highly efficient GPU path tracer designed for seamless integration with both 3ds Max and Cinema 4D, allowing users to easily manage complex lighting in their scenes. This advanced GPU renderer excels in delivering rapid unbiased path tracing, particularly for intricate lighting scenarios. Featuring out-of-core technology, CentiLeo can efficiently handle enormous scene assets, enabling the rendering of polygon counts, particles, and textures that exceed the limitations of GPU memory. The innovative technology extends the memory capacity for geometry and particles by four times and dramatically increases texture memory limits by a factor of 100. In addition, CentiLeo offers capabilities such as Interactive Preview Render, node-based material and shader editing, displacement mapping, motion blur, subsurface scattering, and rapid noise reduction tailored for multi-materials, glass objects, and mesh lights. Moreover, the software has received support from the Skolkovo Foundation, which has backed some of its research and development initiatives through grants, underscoring the commitment to advancing rendering technology. This combination of features makes CentiLeo an ideal choice for artists and designers looking to enhance their rendering workflows.

Description

MercuryDPM is an open-source software designed for conducting discrete particle simulations, enabling the analysis of particle or atom movement through the application of forces and torques from external influences, such as gravitational and magnetic fields, as well as from laws governing particle interactions. In the context of granular particles, these interactions predominantly consist of contact forces, which can include elastic, plastic, viscous, and frictional effects, while molecular simulations may utilize interaction potentials like Lennard-Jones. This software is developed in a robust, object-oriented C++ framework, emphasizing clarity, flexibility, and extensibility to accommodate the needs of researchers and engineers tasked with developing new simulation models. Although primarily focused on granular material applications, MercuryDPM is designed to be versatile enough to handle various particle-based systems and accommodate long-range interaction scenarios. Users are supported by comprehensive documentation that walks them through the processes of installation, executing simulations, visualizing results, analyzing data, and creating custom MercuryDPM codes tailored to simulate their specific systems of interest. Overall, MercuryDPM represents a valuable tool for advancing the understanding of particle dynamics across a range of scientific fields.

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Has API

API Access

Has API

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Integrations

3ds Max
C++
Cinema 4D

Integrations

3ds Max
C++
Cinema 4D

Pricing Details

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Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

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Windows
Mac
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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

CentiLeo

Founded

2006

Country

Russia

Website

www.centileo.com

Vendor Details

Company Name

MercuryDPM

Founded

2009

Country

United States

Website

www.mercurydpm.org

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