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Rendering

The process of generating a final image from a 3D model by calculating lighting, shading, and textures through a computer program.

What is Rendering in Blender?

Rendering in Blender is the process of generating a final image from a 3D model by calculating lighting, shading, and textures. The process simulates how light interacts with the model’s materials to produce a realistic or stylized image. Rendering is essential for finalizing 3D scenes in animation, games, and visual effects.

Use Cases in Blender

  • Animation and Film: Rendering produces the final visuals for films and animations.

  • Product Visualization: Creating realistic images of products for marketing.

  • Architectural Visualization: Showcasing buildings or interiors with realistic lighting and textures.

Speed Up Your Rendering with Vagon

Rendering complex scenes can be computationally demanding. Vagon’s cloud PCs, equipped with 48 cores, 4 x 24GB RTX-enabled NVIDIA GPUs, and 192GB of RAM, allow you to render high-quality scenes quickly and efficiently.

Learn more about how Vagon can enhance your Blender workflow here, or sign up to experience it yourself!

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Ready to focus on your creativity?

Vagon gives you the ability to create & render projects, collaborate, and stream applications with the power of the best hardware.