Render or rendering may refer to:
In computing:
- Artistic rendering, creating, shading and texturing of an image
- Architectural rendering, creating two-dimensional images or animations showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design
- Rendering (computer graphics), generating an image from a model by means of computer programs
- 3D rendering, generating image or motion picture from virtual 3D models
- High dynamic range rendering, allows preservation of details that may be lost due to limiting contrast ratios
- Non-photorealistic rendering, focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art
- Scanline rendering, algorithm for visible surface determination
- Volume rendering, used to display a 2D projection of a 3D discretely sampled data set
- Rendering engine, one of the following:
- Game engine, system designed for the creation and development of video games
- Web browser engine, software that takes information and displays the formatted content on the screen
- Video renderer, a software component of Microsoft Windows and DirectShow
- XRender, or Render, an X Window System rendering extension
In industry:
- Rendering (food processing), process for separating fats from other organic materials
- Cement render or stucco, a surface covering to the external façade of buildings
In law:
- Rendition (law), surrendering or turning over a person or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another
In art and music:
- Rendering (Berio), a composition by Luciano Berio
In military:
- Salute Render, raising an unfolded right hand to the forehead to show respect or subjection to the senior officers.
Famous quotes containing the word render:
“That a peasant may become king does not render the kingdom democratic.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish, compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield him, alike before he had begun to serve his friend, and now also. Compared with that good-will I bear my friend, the benefit it is in my power to render him seems small.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“If we confine ourselves to a general and distant reflection on the ills of human life, that can have no effect to prepare us for them. If by close and intense meditation we render them present and intimate to us, that is the true secret for poisoning all our pleasures, and rendering us perpetually miserable.”
—David Hume (17111776)