folini
4th Jun 2007, 07:32 pm
Hi,
I just completed an interview (http://blog.novedge.com/2007/05/the_new_renderi.html) with Chema Guerra, the CEO and programmer behind fryrender (http://www.fryrender.com/), the new rendering engine that comes with a set of plug-ins for Cinema4D, Rhino, 3ds Max, Mayaand LightWave.
fryrender is getting close to the first official release and I thought that was a good moment to ask Chema a few questions about the new product and his plans for the future.
You can read the complete interview (http://blog.novedge.com/2007/05/the_new_renderi.html) on the Novedge blog.
Franco Folini
I just completed an interview (http://blog.novedge.com/2007/05/the_new_renderi.html) with Chema Guerra, the CEO and programmer behind fryrender (http://www.fryrender.com/), the new rendering engine that comes with a set of plug-ins for Cinema4D, Rhino, 3ds Max, Mayaand LightWave.
fryrender is getting close to the first official release and I thought that was a good moment to ask Chema a few questions about the new product and his plans for the future.
You can read the complete interview (http://blog.novedge.com/2007/05/the_new_renderi.html) on the Novedge blog.
Franco Folini