

If you are interested, check the bitbucket repository to read the development history of it (also the place where to get the corona bridge ) Until recently… August 2016 to be correct. It worked quite good already, but it wasn’t developed further, unfortunately. The exporter for Corona has been around for quite some time, and I tried it once in Alpha7 days, before the Corona Renderer 1.0 release.

Since some time there is the Cycles render engine – and exporters for Corona Renderer and V-Ray. I tried Blender several times – but I always shied away from it again for several reasons: The UI is unique, and it lacked a convincing render engine. Well, I also find it excellent to look over the rim of a teacup and learn new things.Īlso, I find it imperative to know more 3d software packages than the one you usually use – it frees up the mind to see how things could also be achieved differently – apart from the way you already know. A rendering with blender and Corona A7 Why?
