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  • #16
    samuel_bubat, any pointers on this? I'd love to know how to do this and have a project in mind also.

    Really great stuff man.

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    • #17
      Nice

      Nice make a tutorial out of this
      www.wireguruji.dk

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      • #18
        I didnĀ“t not yet find the time to make a tutorial out of this.
        So I will share the file. It should be rather self explanatory.
        you need to run reactor, because the file would be 700mb with
        pre calculated waves. Just open the reactor dialog from the utilities panel
        make sure time is set from 0-500 (substeps 10, Havok1 Solver) and hit "create Animation"
        The creating world phase can take up to several minutes.
        Please also read my previous posts in this thread especially about the Mesher object !
        In this file I decreased the caustic photons of each light from 3000 to 1500 because the results are
        still smooth ! I did not use any exposure, this is why the water level is very close to the
        upper rim of the pool. If I would put it a bit lower, the pool walls, not touched by water would
        be extremly overbright. If you have any questions, please post them here,

        http://sorceress.netfrag.org/optix/caustics.rar

        cheers,

        sam
        Last edited by samuel_bubat; 18-04-2008, 07:48 AM.

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        • #19
          thanx!
          will check it out asap!
          Nuno de Castro

          www.ene-digital.com
          nuno@ene-digital.com
          00351 917593145

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          • #20
            Fantastic results! Thanks for sharing the file.

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            • #21
              Very generous! Thanks a ton. When you made this post initially, I banged my head against the wall trying to get something that looked as good as yours and finally gave up. Thanks again!

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              • #22
                wow thank you very very very much.
                Most appreciated.

                Great results!

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