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GPU-Tech launches RTSquare for Maya

GPU-Tech launches RTSquare for Maya

Already available as a plug-in for 3dsMax and VIZ, GPU-Tech now launches RTSquare for Maya.You can download it for free on the company's website. RTSquare is the first entirely GPU-based renderer which uses a new shader technology to render great images at high speeds. By using the graphic card to carry out the entire rendering process, you can reduce your rendering time by 10 to 50.

The numerous rendering options available allow you to make stunning images and animations in fractions of the time. Save time, energy and boost your creativity. RTSquare's simple interface and easy to use options make it a tool of choice.


Completely integrated into the award winning Maya modelling studio, it uses standard materials to allow you to continue using your proper working method. It will run on a standard PC with pixel shader 2.0 compatible graphic cards.

Features:
Soft Shadows up to 256 Samples
Reflections on multiple levels
Refractions
Reflection and Refraction Caustics
Global Illumination
Sky Light
Volumic Lighting
Cartoon Rendering
Render Elements
Motion Blur
Atmospheric effect with shadows management
Depth of Field
Fog
Layered Fog
Background with cube mapping (dds format)
Using Background for Global Illumination
Directional Light
Omnidirectionnal Light

For more information and to download your free copy visit www.gputech.com
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