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hello everyone welcome to the vapor portion of the 2021 work tutorial in this tutorial i'll be showing you how to use vapor it'll be a very cursory look at the application but the first question you may ask is what is vapor vapor is a 3d visualization application built for multiple platforms to be used on laptops desktops and supercomputers it's open source so all the code is there for you to take use or even contribute to if you want it's cross platform so it works on os x windows ubuntu and centos below you can find links on where to download installers for vapor as well as links to our github repository so you can see the code that's actually uh behind the product you can also find links to documentation and guides and again this is a cursory glimpse on how to use vapor there are there are much more detailed guides in the links below in our documentation but what's in this tutorial specifically number one i'm going to cover vapor's renderers on the right we can see two examples of...