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BrainDistrict releases RaySupreme for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux systems

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BrainDistrict has released RaySupreme, a 3D modeling and rendering program for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux systems. It costs US$39.99 and is available at http://www.braindistrict.com .

RaySupreme enables users to create 3D work by simply typing English text. People who are not experienced in 3D can quickly and easily create complex scenes and environments, according to Ritchie Lopez of BrainDistrict. This new approach to 3D graphics is called Text-to-3D.

“Imagine the possibility of creating a complete ‘modern day’ scene like a living room environment by typing your text description of it,” says Ritchie. “Now imagine typing an alternative year like the 1920’s, then watching while your scene renders to another time in history. No programming, no special skills is required.”

RaySupreme includes: primitive objects, polygonal modeling, lathe, extrude, Boolean operations, smoothing, materials, and more. The rendering engine includes final gathering for global illumination, caustics, photon mapping, time-based lighting, procedural sky, simulated effects such as sun, stars, fog and haze, and multithreading.

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