3D rendering software is a computer application that takes user-created 3D models and places them into fully realized 3D environments or images. These tools help professionals across various industries, including film, architecture, VFX, video gaming, fashion design, automotive design, and more. With 3D rendering programs, graphic designers and media developers can insert diverse objects and characters imported from 3D modeling programs into a graphically appropriate setting.
Some popular features of 3D rendering include unidirectional path tracing, real-time viewpoint previews, physically based rendering (PBR) shaders, high dynamic range (HDR) lighting support, virtual reality (VR) support, GPU rendering, and more. These 3D-rendered images are often scalable, high-quality, navigable, and interactive. 3D rendering software may include animation tools or integrate with animation software to bring scenes to life for later use in video games, movies, television shows, or other media. These programs also have features such as lighting and texturing, adding depth and realism to scenes.
To qualify for inclusion in the 3D Rendering category, a product must:
-Provide tools for rendering and manipulating 3D environments
-Offers features such as lighting, texturing, and wind effects to bring environments to life
-Allow users to insert 3D models, objects, and characters into renderings
-Generate rendered images to be explored by external users or used in multimedia or websites