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You are here: Home / News / Pixar’s Non-Commercial RenderMan is now available

Pixar’s Non-Commercial RenderMan is now available

March 23, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Pixar’s Non-Commercial RenderMan is now available and can be freely used for any non-commercial purpose including personal projects, research, evaluation, development, and student use without any functional limitations, watermarks, or time restrictions.

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(image courtesy Pixar)

 

Visit the RenderMan website to find all the information needed to download, install, and begin working with RenderMan today. Be sure to also check out the brand new RenderMan Community site, a place to showcase your work, share assets, and learn how to use RenderMan.

 

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