![]() MODO allows you to create a wide variety of preset types. ![]() One license of MODO comes with the ability to create your own render farm with unlimited nodes, making MODO a incredibly economical solution for large scale rendering, and finally the Preview viewport gives you an interactive preview of the rendered scene allowing changes to be seen in context at incredible speed. MODO’s Shader Tree allows you to mask and layer textures in a manner similar to Photoshop, and includes a powerful override system that allows you to easily experiment with the materials your creating. ![]() Capable of creating stunning imagery of incredible quality on par with any leading rendering solution. MODO’s renderer is an advanced, full integrated, part of the application. So if you work in the fields of Product Design or Design Visualisation, and are curious about MODO, here are 10 reasons why you should take a closer look. This versatility often means it’s difficult to pigeonhole applications like MODO, and that’s a good thing! The downside of this versatility is it can sometimes be difficult to get a clear view of what it can offer you, particularly if your field of work is very specific. This isn’t surprising, as any modern VFX pipeline requires software that is versatile. Its underlying architecture allows its tools to be used in an almost unlimited number of ways. MODO has become an application capable of many things. ![]() To stay up to date with all the latest blog posts, subscribe to the Novedge Blog here. And don't forget to sign up for our upcoming webinar on MODO, on October 8th, register here. Here's the first installment of the series, the second and third installments will be published in October. Editor's Note: We asked Andy Brown, the Training Manager for MODO at The Foundry, to join us again on the Novedge Blog for a four part series on MODO for Product Design. ![]()
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