Rendering is a time-consuming task as the system has to compute geometry, shading, environment, ray-tracing and other information and running this process on a CPU can take a lot of time. GPU rendering can save a lot of time as it can compute 2D/3D much more efficiently, stay tuned to know how.
Encrypto – File/Folder encryption app
Encrpyto is a free lightweight and minimal design AES-256 file/folder encryption app for Mac and Windows developed by MacPaw, the same people who created Hider 2.
How to install Blender on Mac
Blender is a free production ready open-source 2D/3D Animation software package that is used by studios and individuals to create stunning artwork, animated films, models, packshots, VFX, 3D printing and video game development. It is also one of the few software that offers GPU rendering (Cycles Renderer). Currently, it only supports CUDA GPU and has […]
Yosemite – initial impressions…
Apple has had us in for quite a few surprises, this year at WWDC. Their work in tightly integrating their iOS and Mac OS systems seem to be what the developers looked forward to. Like with Mavericks last year, we’re here to discuss our findings about Apple’s next Mac OS release – Yosemite. Like we have […]
Brackets on Debian/Ubuntu…
Adobe Brackets (once known as Edge) is a Open-Source cross-platform source/text editor for Web development written in HTML, CSS and Javascript. Brackets is free and licensed under the MIT License and maintained on GitHub. Currently, Brackets has yet to achieve version 1.0. It gets updates roughly twice a month. Brackets, at the time, is under active […]