Think of it as an instruction set that tells the 3Delight engine what to do in order to create the image. RIB is a file format for the 3Delight render engine. I didn’t know this until recently, and it works a treat. I have good news: you can – thanks to something called RIB files. Wouldn’t it be great if you could do something akin to Poser’s background rendering, something that lets you setup the next scene in DAZ Studio while it’s rendering at the same time? That’s great for efficiency – but it also sucks because you need a second computer to keep working with, or alternatively use a second computer for rendering while you work with your main machine. In fact, DAZ Studio makes use of every available CPU cycle, turning even the fastest computer into something you can’t even check your emails with while you wait for that render to finish. ![]() ![]() DAZ Studio has one drastic drawback: while you’re rendering a scene you can’t use the app until it’s finished rendering.
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