Infinitely strong and malleable material most commonly found in 3D renders of architectural projects, but not exclusive to them.
Can be used with no regards to the laws of physics, economics, or well-being of the engineers that have to build it.
The finished product (if it ever happens) will never look the same.
Can be used with no regards to the laws of physics, economics, or well-being of the engineers that have to build it.
The finished product (if it ever happens) will never look the same.
Turns out they designed the building with Renderite, so that majestic floating wavy roof is just a flat sheet with a bunch of pillars now.
by 404_11 October 08, 2022
Renderition™ – Dictionary Submission Draft
Word: Renderition
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: /ˌren-də-ˈri-shən/
Definition:
A spiritually or emotionally charged act of rendering a vision, message, or creative work—blending the interpretive nature of a “rendition” with the generative power of “rendering.”
Etymology:
Coined in 2025 by Rev. Dr. Jake David Beard of the Christ Commanded Church. A portmanteau of rendering and rendition.
Word: Renderition
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: /ˌren-də-ˈri-shən/
Definition:
A spiritually or emotionally charged act of rendering a vision, message, or creative work—blending the interpretive nature of a “rendition” with the generative power of “rendering.”
Etymology:
Coined in 2025 by Rev. Dr. Jake David Beard of the Christ Commanded Church. A portmanteau of rendering and rendition.
Her painting wasn’t just art—it was a renderition of her prayers.
The preacher’s renderition brought the entire congregation to tears.
The preacher’s renderition brought the entire congregation to tears.