A FreeCAD workbench to produce high-quality rendered images from your FreeCAD document, using open-source external rendering engines.
The Render Workbench is a replacement for the built-in Raytracing Workbench of FreeCAD. It is based on the same philosophy, but aims to improve certain aspects of Raytracing:
- The Render Workbench is written fully in Python, which should make it much easier to understand and extend by non-C++ programmers.
- Exporters to rendering engines are implemented as plugins, which should facilitate the addition of new engines. The Render Workbench already supports several more renderers than Raytracing Workbench, like Appleseed, LuxCoreRender and Cycles.
- The Render Workbench provides enhanced features, compared to Raytracing: scene lighting, camera enhanced control, material support etc.
At the moment, the following rendering engines are supported:
- Pov-Ray
- LuxCoreRender
- Appleseed
- Blender Cycles ( standalone )
- Intel Ospray Studio
- Pbrt v4 (experimental)
- LuxRender (deprecated in favor of LuxCoreRender)
The Render Workbench is part of the FreeCAD Addons
repository, and thus can be
installed from menu Tools > Addon Manager
in FreeCAD. This is the recommended
installation method.
However, alternatively, it can also be installed
manually by downloading this repository using the "clone or download" button
above. Refer to FreeCAD
documentation
to learn more.
In addition to workbench installation, you will also need to install and set up one or more external rendering engines, among the supported ones.
In quick-start mode, after installation has correctly been done, rendering a FreeCAD model is just a 4-steps process:
-
Create a rendering project: Press the button in the toolbar corresponding to your renderer and select a template suitable for your renderer
(you may start with a 'studio' flavour, like appleseed_studio_light.appleseed, cycles_studio_light.xml, luxcore_studio_light.cfg or povray_studio_light.pov) -
Add views of your objects to your rendering project: Select both the objects and the project, and press the 'Add view' button
-
Set your point of view: Navigate in FreeCAD 3D View to the desired position and switch to Perspective mode.
-
Render: Select your project and press the 'Render' button in toolbar (also available in project's context menu).
...and you should get a first rendering of your model.
Optionally, you may tweak some particulars of your scene:
- Modify some options of your rendering project
- Adjust the way a particular object is rendered (view options)
- Add lights to your scene
- Add extra cameras
- Add materials to your objects
These adjustments should take place between steps 2 and 3.
Any contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing guidelines beforehand.
For feedback, bugs, feature requests, and further discussion please use a dedicated FreeCAD forum thread, or open an issue in this Github repo.
This project is covered by FreeCAD Code of Conduct. Please comply to this code in all your contributions (issue openings, pull requests...).