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+ | ======Rendering Differences between Flamingo, Brazil, and Penguin====== | ||
+ | > What are the basic differences between Flamingo, Brazil, and Penguin?. | ||
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+ | ====Flamingo==== | ||
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+ | Flamingo is a // | ||
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+ | ====Brazil==== | ||
+ | Brazil is intended for people that produce images as their final product. It is very complicated and very feature rich for images that go beyond photorealism. If you use images to sell a design like an architect does, then Brazil is the wrong tool. You'll spend tons of time learning and using the tool, none of which your customer will pay for. This is the sort of tool a rendering firm might use to generate poster images for a Dale Chihuly blown glass exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art. | ||
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+ | ====Penguin==== | ||
+ | Penguin is a cartoon and hand-sketch rendering tool when you want to generate a very preliminary image. Many times a clean CAD image looks too finalized for less sophisticated customers. A cartoon look rendering conveys the early design stage. |