Is it possible to render on my ipad?

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SOFT WARE: CLEO | IPAD (M1 AND ABOVE ONLY)

CLEO brings the ability for full rendering to the iPad, on top of the option for real-time rendering
Glen Southern replies

The first caveat to this answer is that it depends what type of rendering you mean. To start off, let’s take it back to basics and explain what rendering is in this context.

Imagine you’re creating a 3D model of a house. You build a simple digital model of the house called a wireframe, made of points and edges, that illustrates the locations of the windows, doors and walls. The next step is to add colour and textures, just like when painting and furnishing a room.

The cool part is when you arrange shadows and lighting so that the house appears to be illuminated from various direc tions by different light sources. At last, the computer performs its magic and creates a realistic representation of the house. Photoreal if it’s necessary.

Now, I know this is a 101 explanation, but rendering is split into a few types. Mostly we talk about real-time, and then full-blown ray-tracing where the machine calculates the path or the light bouncing around the scene.

On iPad we have all kinds of real-time rendering options, and the one I talk about most is Nomad Sculpt, where pretty much anything you make is shown as a real-time model, with lighting if needed. If you’re a Blender user the real-time option is called EEVEE, while the full rendering solution is called Cycles. Nomad doesn’t have that bit yet.

For tunately developers are rushing to help us by creating dedicated programs for just this use. The one I want to talk about is called CLEO. It’s still in beta, but if you search it in Google, at the time of writing, you can join it for free. For an app in beta, CLEO is outstanding for taking and rendering models to a high standard.

EXPERT TIP

RENDER PASSES

Render passes are used to build up a composited image in other packages. CLEO gives you a sample of a few of them when you hit the Render Pass Settings button on the sidebar. I love seeing the Normal maps!

You can use premade scenes and lighting setups, and pre-installed HDRI or 360 maps that will make your outdoor scenes look great. There’s even a link to Sketchfab that allows you to import your models directly into your asset library within CLEO. And on top of that, it also has a real-time option for you to test PBR materials, just as you would in EEVEE or Marmoset Toolbag on your PC or Mac.

In this tutorial, I’ll quickly show you some examples of both real-time and full ray-tracing to show just how easy it is to use CLEO. It’s i