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Thinkbox Software Releases Stand-Alone High-Volume Particle Renderer, Krakatoa SR

Mar 18, 2013 at 12:00 am by Store Staff


Los Angeles, CA (March 11, 2013) - Thinkbox Software announces the release of Krakatoa SR, a stand-alone version of Thinkbox Software's high-volume particle renderer for Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems that can be integrated with any 3D content creation application.

Previously available for Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk Maya 3D software, Krakatoa is CPU-based, highly optimized, heavily multi-threaded, and can be used successfully on most hardware running Windows or Linux operating systems, including laptops and render nodes, without dedicated high-end graphics accelerators. Krakatoa SR exposes both a Python-based interface and a C++ API to connect to various professional 3D applications such as The Foundry’s Nuke or Side Effects Software’s Houdini.

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Image courtesy of Adam Guzowski/ Evermotion

Key features of Krakatoa SR include:

- Point or voxel representation of particle data, with various filter modes, motion blur and depth of field camera effects, and HDRI render passes output to OpenEXR files
- Support for both additive and volumetric shading models at the same time, with per-particle control over color, emission, absorption, density and more
- Support for various light scattering algorithms, high-quality self-shadowing and occlusions from both geometry and DTEX maps
- Particle loading of Krakatoa .PRT file sequences, RealFlow .BIN file sequences and .CSV file sequences, with the ability to offset, retime, combine and modify already cached particles
- Procedural particle creation from polygon mesh volumes and mathematical algorithms
- Particle repopulation for render-time conversion of low-count simulations into high-count particle clouds

“We want artists to be able to deploy our tools in any way they can possibly imagine,” said Chris Bond, founder, Thinkbox Software. “Krakatoa SR enables even more applications to leverage our software’s powerful volumetric particle rendering capabilities and we’re eager to see what our clients produce once they start adopting it.”

“Integrating Krakatoa SR with our existing toolset was easy and we were able to get it rolling without much effort,” said Arun Ramasamy, Software Engineer, Anatomical Travelogue, an award-winning creator of incredible high-end 3D visualizations based on actual human data.

“We received constant support from the Thinkbox development team and it worked so well that we are developing Krakatoa into a functional particle rendering pipeline inside eyeon Software’s Fusion.”

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Image courtesy of Anatomical Travelogue

“Krakatoa SR allows us to exploit the power of the Krakatoa particle renderer through a ridiculously simple API,” added Sven Thomas, Software Engineer, Anatomical Travelogue. "We can just choose the channels we need, stream the particles to the renderer and see the results at an amazing speed.”

Haggi Krey, Visual Effects Supervisor at Ambient Entertainment, has been using Krakatoa SR for work on the upcoming animated film Tarzan, which is scheduled for release in 3D later in 2013.

“When we switched our fluid pipeline to Naiad for Tarzan, we had been searching for a way to do high quality particle rendering and were extremely excited to get our hands on Krakatoa SR,” Haggi explained. “We were able to implement Krakatoa SR based on the open source OpenMaya framework and Partio library, and now we can read any particle system from almost any software and render in Krakatoa. Without Krakatoa, it would be impossible to get the required quality on some of our shots.”

Krakatoa SR is compatible with the network rendering licenses used by the other Krakatoa implementations (Krakatoa MX and Krakatoa MY).

Please visit www.thinkboxsoftware.com/sales or call 1-866-419-0283 to request a 15-day evaluation license, or for more information about Krakatoa SR, including pricing.

About Thinkbox Software

Thinkbox Software provides creative solutions for visual artists in entertainment, engineering and design. Developer of high-volume particle renderer Krakatoa and render farm management software Deadline, the team of Thinkbox Software solves difficult production problems with intuitive, well-designed solutions and remarkable support. As an artist-driven company, we create tools that help artists manage their jobs and empower them to create worlds and imagine new realities. Thinkbox was founded in 2010 by Chris Bond, founder of Frantic Films. http://www.thinkboxsoftware.com/


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