Manta was initially created at the Scientific Computing and Imaging SCI Institute at the University of Utah and is now used by a larger community including academic research groups and companies.
This wiki is a resource for both users and developers to describe usage, features, and design of the ray tracer. For more information about the architecture of Manta please see this page. Visit the build instructions page and then see instructions for getting started with Manta in a CMake project. License and copyright information. Additional questions may be sent to the user community mailing list: manta sci utah edu.
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To check out the code, you must first install Subversion and then checkout the code using:. Manta is built using CMake , a cross platform compilation utility. After installing CMake and having checked out Manta, create a build directory inside of the Manta directory e. From there, run:. Simply configure any options that need to be set most of the defaults are suitable , and finally ask CCMake to generate Makefiles.
From there, you can simply use a standard make command. For more detailed information about the build process, see this page. After Manta is built, the bin directory will contain a standalone manta executable. An open source physically based renderer. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats commits. Failed to load latest commit information. View code. Contribute to our Research! Crowd Sourcing Data Collection and Citizen Science contributions allow for a larger collection of data than is possible with a limited number of researchers.
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