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Aqsis
Developer(s)Paul Gregory
Stable release
1.6.0 / October 11, 2009
Repository
Operating systemWindows, Linux, Mac OS X
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.aqsis.org

Aqsis is an free rendering suite compliant with the RenderMan standard. It is available under GPL, with some parts under LGPL. Its main author and project manager is Paul Gregory.

The Aqsis project consists of a renderer, shader compiler and a few other supporting components. Like the original PRMan from Pixar, it is an implementation of the Reyes rendering algorithm, which is famous for its high speed and efficiency in handling even very large scenes, and has good support for displacement shaders. Like many other open source projects, Aqsis is hosted on SourceForge and is in continuous and active development.

Because of its Reyes heritage, Aqsis lacks some advanced global illumination features like ray tracing, although active efforts are underway to support some such features. Its Current stable version is 1.4 & supports nearly all rendering features.

The MakeHuman project uses Aqsis to produce realistic renderings of the human body[1].

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