This version represents a specific moment in time (circa 2014-2016) when Mac OSX was the dominant creative platform. It is a piece of digital history that remains a powerful tool in the right hands.
: Addressed issues such as multi-processor rendering crashes, licensing bugs, and missing texture previews. Compatibility for Mac OSX
: Unlike standard ray-traced renderers, Element 3D uses a fast OpenGL engine to manipulate 3D models with high responsiveness.
Pros
This version represents a specific moment in time (circa 2014-2016) when Mac OSX was the dominant creative platform. It is a piece of digital history that remains a powerful tool in the right hands.
: Addressed issues such as multi-processor rendering crashes, licensing bugs, and missing texture previews. Compatibility for Mac OSX
: Unlike standard ray-traced renderers, Element 3D uses a fast OpenGL engine to manipulate 3D models with high responsiveness.
Pros