
Introduction Ocean™ is a realistic renderer that, based on 3D model and material data, provides predictive and realistic render. One way to prove that Ocean™

Introduction Ocean™ is a realistic renderer that, based on 3D model and material data, provides predictive and realistic render. One way to prove that Ocean™

Physics and design duality for realistic rendering Realistic 3D render of a material is often characterized by the way the image or object tells its

Ocean™ enables accurate virtual material simulations for industrial applications in glass, coatings, and plastics. Achieve precise optical performance with science-backed solutions.

Discover the key differences between specular reflection and diffuse reflection and how BRDF measurements can enhance realistic material rendering in Ocean™ software. Learn how to achieve accurate optical simulations for complex materials like car paint, glass, and coatings.

Introduction While dealing with the facade design process, questioning on the use of solar shading systems quickly arrives on the table. Solar shading is a

Introduction OceanTM offers many tools to visualize and apply post-processing to renders of 3D scenes . In many process pipelines, the main goal is to

Introduction Polarization is a fundamental property of electromagnetic waves, . An electromagnetic wave is composed of two orthogonal oscillating fields, the electric and magnetic ones.

Introduction What characterises the colour of an object are its properties to absorb part of the light and re-emit it. And to see a colour,
Reshaping ocean™’s analysis tools Ocean™ offers lots of features and can be used to solve more needs than just producing visuals. Sadly, to most users

Understand how Mie scattering affects light transport in real materials and why spectral simulation is essential for predicting color, translucency, and optical performance.