An Introduction To Fryrender In Maya



Today Cgtuts+ is happy to release our first tutorial focused on RandomControl's Fryrender. In this tutorial, new author Shaun Keenan will get you up to speed on using Fryrender inside of Maya with a series of short introductory lessons.
Fryrender is the physically-based light simulator developed by RandomControl. It is a photo-realistic render engine where all the elements involved in the generation of the final image (materials, lights and cameras) are based on physically accurate models. In Fryrender, when you hit the render button, a simulation of the real behavior of light happens inside. Because of this, it is possible to achieve hyper-realistic results with minimal effort.
If you have any questions or comments, you can contact Shaun Here!
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