Aqsis is a cross-platform 3D rendering solution adhering to the RenderMan standard defined by Pixar. Features include programmable shading, true displacements, 3D depth-of-field, motion blur, NURBS, subdivision surfaces, CSG, procedural plugins and m

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  • Full programmable shader support
  • High quality filtering
  • Render-time depth of field and motion blur effects
  • Render arbitrary user data for post processing control
  • Extandable with shader language and geometry plugins
  • High quality texture filtering

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2001-04-14