
All other steps, including packaging, compressing, uploading, rendering and downloading, are automatic. You just need to click Renderwow button within Sketchup. Renderwow is a cloud rendering service which supports SketchUp, 3dsMax, Rhino, Cinema4D. Renderwow is simple to use, less costly and amazingly fast, making you feel as if you are working with a super computer, while significantly improving your work efficiency.

Besides, Renderwow’s servers are all in America and Europe. To better serve global users, we create our new brand Renderwow which is based on the same proven technology as our service in China. So far, our customers cover industries such as architecture, interior design, film, engineering and education, etc. Our subsidiary (Shinewonder Information Technology Beijing Co., Ltd) is the leader in the rendering service industry in China. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality professional rendering services to global users. Spectral Studio, Thea Render, Ocean, ART, Manuka and Predict Engine describe themselves as spectral renderers.Shinewonder Hong Kong Limited was founded in Hong Kong in 2014.

Using the blackbody radiation equations to simulate sunlight or the emission spectrum of a fluorescent bulb in combination with the tomato's spectral reflectance curve, more accurate images of each scenario can be produced.įluidRay, Indigo Renderer, LuxCoreRender, mental ray, Objects' spectral reflectance curves can similarly be used to reflect certain portions of the spectrum more accurately.Īs an example, certain properties of tomatoes make them appear differently under sunlight than under fluorescent light. Spectral rendering can also simulate light sources and objects more effectively, as the light's emission spectrum can be used to release photons at a particular wavelength in proportion to the spectrum. The images simulated are not necessarily more realistic appearing, but when compared to a real image pixel for pixel the result is often much closer. Spectral rendering is often used in ray tracing or photon mapping to more accurately simulate the scene, often for comparison with an actual photograph to test the rendering algorithm (as in a Cornell Box) or to simulate different portions of the electromagnetic spectrum for the purpose of scientific work.


This process is typically slower than traditional rendering, which renders the scene in its red, green, and blue components and then overlays the images. In computer graphics, spectral rendering is a technique in which a scene's light transport is modeled with real wavelengths.
