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  • curprev 18:2118:21, 11 May 2020Vocx talk contribs 8,749 bytes +118 Nevertheless, the information in this page is generally useful for the new workbench, as both modules work basically in the same way.
  • curprev 18:1718:17, 11 May 2020Vocx talk contribs 8,631 bytes +32 Nevertheless, the information in this page is generally useful for the new workbench, as it works in essentially the same way as the current workbench.
  • curprev 18:1418:14, 11 May 2020Vocx talk contribs 8,599 bytes +558 These pages refer to the new workbench, programmed in Python, meant to replace the current Raytracing Workbench. New links for the new Render Workbench
  • curprev 18:0418:04, 11 May 2020Vocx talk contribs 8,041 bytes +127 The Raytracing workbench is essentially obsolete. New development is happening in the Render Workbench, which is intended as its replacement. This workbench is fully programmed in Python so it is much easier to extend than the current workbench which is programmed in C++.
  • curprev 17:4017:40, 11 May 2020Vocx talk contribs 7,914 bytes +150 The Raytracing workbench is essentially obsolete. New development is happening in the Render Workbench, which is intended as its replacement. This workbench is fully programmed in Python so it is much easier to extend.

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