Blur is an example of a post processing effect that simulates focusing your camera to a particular area of your modeling scene. Other light types produce soft (mapped) or hard (raytraced) shadows.Ĭubic and spherical environment mapping, bumps, backgrounds that include alpha channel support, depth effects, and post processing effects can be applied. Environment and atmospheric lights are advanced lights, which are especially optimized for global illumination. Lights may appear to glow in images, simulating the reflection of lights off dust particles in the air. One or more lights can be used, which can be ambient, distant (sun), cone, point, projector, area, custom, line, environment, and atmospheric lights. In RenderZone, global illumination includes final gather, ambient occlusion, and radiosity techniques, which can be applied separately or can be combined. RenderZone also includes the ability to produce images based on global illumination techniques, which create renderings with the most realism, as the illumination of a scene takes into account the accurate distribution of light in the environment. A user can start developing the image of a 3D model at the simple level and gradually turn on features and render it at the most photorealistic level. It offers three levels of rendering: simple, z-buffer, and raytrace. RenderZone allows you to create photorealistic renderings based on the LightWorks® rendering engine.