technically <\/em>makes it so that it's not “fully realistic” but take one look at those renders and tell me if you can tell the difference between it and a non-biased render engine.<\/p>\nYou can't, and that's the beauty of Redshift. It offers renders comparable to the most unbiased render engines in the market and it does it at speeds many times faster than those more traditional render engines can do it at.<\/p>\n
This gives you unparalleled flexibility when it comes to your scenes as you can easily see exactly what the final product will look like far earlier than other render engines.<\/p>\n
This makes Redshift a very popular choice among animation and marketing studios\u2014places that have tight deadlines and require fast turnover.<\/p>\n
And not just its speed. Its ease of use is also wonderful. It doesn't take long for you to figure out what's what and get going with this render engine.<\/p>\n
But if you really want to dive into the weeds of it all and tinker with settings, well, you'll have plenty of settings to tinker with as well.<\/p>\n
Overall, Redshift is a great render engine for people that want something that is blazing fast, gets good renders, and is easy to use.<\/p>\n
The subscription price is also very reasonable at around $20 - $50 per month.<\/p>\n
At the time of writing Redshift is available for Cinema 4D, Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, Katana and Houdini. Both Windows and Mac (Metal) can run Redshift.<\/strong><\/p>\n