What is NOX?

NOX stands out as an innovative and independent rendering tool that guarantees physical realism while being entirely free to access. Its advanced rendering engine utilizes unbiased methodologies, specifically employing Path Tracing or Bidirectional Path Tracing to accurately analyze global illumination. While the light simulation is rooted in physical laws, certain simplifications are incorporated to enhance usability. The platform boasts an array of post-production features directly within its interface, negating the need for supplementary software. It is compatible with scene files generated from popular 3D applications like 3ds Max, Blender, and Cinema4D. Acknowledged as one of the most comprehensive rendering solutions available, NOX is still in beta development, consistently evolving to introduce new features. For users looking to make the most of their rendering journey with NOX, grasping its rendering philosophy is crucial, and referring to the User Guide is strongly advised. The current guide includes functionalities from version 0.3.39, and, considering the notable progress since its release, an updated version of the User Guide is anticipated to be released in autumn 2013. This persistent enhancement reflects the dedication to improving the software experience for its users, ensuring that they have access to the latest tools and capabilities. Moreover, this commitment to ongoing development positions NOX as a frontrunner in the realm of rendering technology.

Pricing

Free Version:
Free Version available.

Integrations

Screenshots and Video

Company Facts

Company Name:
EVERMOTION
Date Founded:
2005
Company Location:
Poland
Company Website:
evermotion.org/nox

Product Details

Training Options
Documentation Hub
Online Training
Support
Standard Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

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