Review: swatchbook Posted by Al Dean - March 9, 2018 Developed by a team of industry veterans, swatchbook promises to bring some order to the chaos of the Colour, Materials…
Lee Danskin of Escape Technology talks rendering Posted by Develop 3D - March 6, 2018 When rendering work is on the cards, what's the best way for a firm to get its machines and its…
Chaos Group to host new event on future of rendering Posted by Greg Corke - February 28, 2018 Total Chaos, is a new event from V-Ray developer Chaos Group, dedicated to the art, science & technology of computer…
HDR Light Studio Carbon – bringing the renderer to the HDR Posted by Al Dean - February 21, 2018 If you’re at the top of your rendering and visualisation game, chances are you’ve come across HDR Light…
Review: Dell Precision 7720 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With powerful processors, impressive cooling, good serviceability and excellent build quality, this 17†mobile workstation is hard to beat if…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius H970 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Fujitsu's new 17.3-inch mobile workstation offers incredible power for demanding VR and viz workflows but the CPU cooling fan can…
Review: PNY PrevailPro P4000 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 This slimline 15-inch mobile workstation breaks all the rules by putting the powerful 'VR Ready' Quadro P4000 GPU at its…
Review: Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 Posted by Al Dean - January 16, 2018 When it comes to pen-based input for creatives, Wacom is a leader in both technology and product range. Its MobileStudio…
Review: Boston Venom Epyc (pre-production unit) Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 The Venom Epyc offers dual 32 core AMD Epyc CPUs, but at the expense of single threaded performance, writes Greg…
Review: Armari Magnetar R80 (pre-production unit) Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With a clock speed of 3.7GHz the Armari Magnetar R80 delivers the goods in single threaded workflows, writes Greg Corke