Ayam is a free 3D modelling environment for the RenderMan interface.

Features

  • RIB (RenderMan Interface Bytestream) export and import.
  • Support for NURBS curves and (trimmed) NURBS surfaces, Boxes, Quadrics (Sphere, Disk, Cylinder, Cone, Hyperboloid, Paraboloid, and Torus), CSG, MetaBalls, Patch Meshes, Polygonal Meshes, Subdivision Surfaces, and Subdivision NURBS.
  • NURBS modelling includes approximating and interpolating curves as well as extrude, revolve, sweep, birail, skin and gordon objects with caps, holes, and bevels.
  • Scripting interfaces: Tcl, JavaScript, Lua; Script objects.
  • Instancing, arbitrary number of modeling views, object clipboard, independent property clipboard, console, n-level undo.
  • File formats (r/w): RIB, DXF, 3DM, 3DMF, OBJ, X3D.

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License

BSD License

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Desktop Operating Systems, FreeBSD, Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers, Education, End Users/Desktop, Science/Research

User Interface

Carbon (Mac OS X), OpenGL, Tk, Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

C, C++, JavaScript, Lua, Tcl

Related Categories

C++ 3D Modeling Software, C++ 3D Rendering Software, C 3D Modeling Software, C 3D Rendering Software, Tcl 3D Modeling Software, Tcl 3D Rendering Software, Lua 3D Modeling Software, Lua 3D Rendering Software, JavaScript 3D Modeling Software, JavaScript 3D Rendering Software

Registered

2001-06-01