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Description
F3D serves as a rapid and streamlined 3D visualization tool that accommodates a variety of file formats ranging from digital assets to scientific data, such as glTF, STL, STEP, PLY, OBJ, FBX, and Alembic, while also enabling animation playback and offering an extensive array of rendering and texturing capabilities, including real-time physically based rendering and ray tracing. This versatile viewer is entirely manageable through command line inputs and supports configuration files, allowing for the generation of thumbnails, interactive hotkeys, drag-and-drop functionality, and seamless integration with file managers. In addition to its viewing capabilities, F3D features the libf3d library, which provides a straightforward means of rendering meshes and includes bindings for both C++ and Python, along with experimental bindings for Java and JavaScript as well. Furthermore, the user-friendly interface ensures that both novice and experienced users can easily navigate and utilize its features effectively.
Description
Fujiyama is a free and open-source ray-tracing renderer that is tailored for production image rendering with a focus on distribution. It features multi-threaded rendering that dynamically assigns tile rendering to each thread, enhancing efficiency. The rendering preview tool, fbview, allows users to monitor the progress of their rendering tasks. Additionally, region rendering significantly speeds up the distribution rendering pipeline, while the renderer employs tile-based rendering techniques. Among its capabilities are three distinct Volume Filling Procedures: the Pyroclastic clouds procedure, the Spline wisps procedure, and the Surface wisps procedure. It also supports on-demand reading of mipmaps, allowing for an unlimited variety of texture images. The pluggable shader DSO enables users to create shaders using C/C++, with subsurface scattering integrated directly into the shader framework. Bump mapping is facilitated by modifying normals based on mipmap images, and primitive groups allow multiple shaders to be assigned to a triangle mesh. Moreover, Fujiyama incorporates Gaussian and Box pixel filters that accommodate filter widths exceeding one pixel. Lastly, its adaptive grid pixel sampling subdivides pixels according to color thresholds, ensuring high-quality rendering results. Together, these features make Fujiyama a versatile and powerful tool for rendering needs.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
F3D
Website
f3d.app
Vendor Details
Company Name
Fujiyama
Founded
2011
Country
Japan
Website
tsubo164.github.io/Fujiyama-Docs/