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What are Render Modes? How different render modes can be used in different contexts?

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Rendering is the process that allows obtaining digital images taken from the three-dimensional model, through dedicated software. These images are intended to photorealistically simulate environments, materials, lights, objects in a project and a 3D model. In Computer Graphics Imagery , this process is developed in order to imitate a 3D space formed by polygonal structures, light behavior, textures, materials (water, wood, metal, plastic, cloth, etc.) and animation, simulating environments and credible physical structures. One of the most important parts of the programs dedicated to Computer Graphics Imagery are the rendering engines, which are capable of performing complex techniques or algorithms such as radiosity, raytrace (ray tracer), alpha channel, reflection, refraction or global illumination.

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Rendering is a complex calculation process developed by a computer equipment designed to generate a 2D image from a 3D scene. Real-time rendering is preferably used in games and interactive graphics, it is made up of images or animations rendered at a speed that makes the fact that the computer takes time to calculate them imperceptible to the end user, therefore there will be graphic hardware dedicated to ensure rapid image processing. Offline rendering is used in those cases in which a very high speed of use of the images created is not so important, as it happens in animation works or those whose complexity and level of photorealism are much higher. Another of the applications of 3D rendering is in the world of graphic design, since it gives the designer an almost unlimited range of perspectives on the object he is designing. In addition to this, it allows a complete redesign from an initial image. Thus, designers have a tool that allows them to unleash their imagination.

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