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The Blender 3-D graphics application can be used for modeling, UV unwrapping, texturing, rigging, water simulations, skinning, animating, rendering, particle and other simulations, non-linear editing, compositing, and creating interactive 3-D applications. Blender is available for several operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, IRIX, Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD, with unofficial ports for BeOS, SkyOS, AmigaOS, MorphOS, and Pocket PC. Blender has a robust feature set similar in scope and depth to other high-end 3-D software such as Softimage|XSI, Cinema 4D, 3ds Max, Lightwave, and Maya. These features include advanced simulation tools such as rigid body, fluid, cloth, and softbody dynamics, modifier-based modeling tools, powerful character animation tools, a node-based material and compositing system, and Python for embedded scripting.
Pixie is a raytracing renderer for generating photorealistic images. It reads conformant RenderMan Interface Bytestreams (RIB), supports Shading Language shaders, and is based on the Reyes rendering architecture.
Sunflow is a rendering system for photo-realistic image synthesis. It is written in Java and built around a flexible ray tracing core and an extensible object-oriented design. It was created as a framework for experimenting with global illumination algorithms and new surface shading models.
Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design application that helps you place your furniture on a house 2-D plan, with a 3-D preview. Sweet Home 3D helps you design interiors quickly with a simple interface. You can drag and drop 3-D models of many kinds of furniture in the plan. You can also import additional 3-D models created by others in BJ, LWS, and 3DS formats, and change the size, orientation, and elevation of each. You can even set different furniture attributes such as name, height, width, depth, elevation, color, angle, abscissa, ordinate, movable, door/window, and visible.