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Download the Remo 3D™ demo version, user's guide, tutorial, release notes and white paper here:


Download Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 (demo) for Windows Vista/XP/2000 (28th Februrary 2010)

Download and installation instructions:


  • Read the end user license agreement and click "I Agree" if you agree to its terms.
  • Wait for the downloading of the ZIP file to be completed.
  • Unpack the ZIP file.
  • Run remo3d_v2.0.1_install.exe and follow the instructions.


Download Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 (demo) for Linux (28th Februrary 2010)

Download and installation instructions:


  • Read the end user license agreement and click "I Agree" if you agree to its terms.
  • Wait for the downloading of the gzipped TAR file to be completed.
  • Unpack the gzipped TAR file with "tar xvzf remo3d_v2.0.1_linux.tar.gz" or
    "gunzip remo3d_v2.0.1_linux.tar.gz; tar xvf remo3d_v2.0.1_linux.tar".
  • The unpacked "remo3d_v2.0.1_linux" folder is the installed Remo 3D™ folder in which
    remo3d is the executable file.

NOTE: Before running Remo 3D™, make sure you have the latest graphics drivers installed!

The demo version of Remo 3D™ is limited to saving files with a maximum of 100 polygon or light point nodes. You are welcome to purchase a fully functional Remo 3D™ license at an affordable price from the Purchase section.


Download Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 User's Guide (28th Februrary 2010)

Note that the user's guide is included in the Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 downloads as well.



Download Remo 3D™ v2.0 Tutorial (29th November 2009)

Download and installation instructions:


  • Wait for the downloading of the ZIP file to be completed.
  • Unpack the ZIP file which contains a tutorial folder.
  • Follow the instructions in the Remo3D_Tutorial.pdf document in the tutorial folder.

Note that the tutorial is included in the Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 downloads as well.



Download Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 Release Notes (28th Februrary 2010)

Note that the release notes are included in the Remo 3D™ v2.0.1 downloads as well.



Download Remo 3D™ v2.0 White Paper (29th November 2009)


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