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finally. my dreams come true. I can render caustics.Dmitry Vinnik
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Originally posted by Pixelcon View PostThe ocean displacement texture that comes with the phoenixFD demo is incredible. You might be able to use it for pool water if you dial it down enough.
Not pool water but Tommi from work created this for the evermotion challenge using this Ocean texture. The only 'shopped thing about the water are the large splashes near the water's edge and the grading tweaks...
Surely this would create awesome geometry for caustics...
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Originally posted by vlado View PostThey will be shown, but only if they are directly visible. Caustics seen through the refractive surface itself will not be.
For the spring service pack we are working in a solution for caustics that works well with the progressive sampler and can handle these cases much much better.
Best regards,
Vlado
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Originally posted by vlado View PostThey will be shown, but only if they are directly visible. Caustics seen through the refractive surface itself will not be.
For the spring service pack we are working in a solution for caustics that works well with the progressive sampler and can handle these cases much much better.
Best regards,
Vlado
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Originally posted by peterguthrie View Postand also wondering if there is any way to render the caustics pass without rendering the main rgb pass?
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by vlado View PostIf you only want the directly visible caustics, turn on the "direct visualization" option and then turn on "don't render final image".
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Vlado
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did i ever mention that I was looking for a better caustics solution?
cant remember if i posted this: http://madebyevan.com/webgl-water/
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Originally posted by peterguthrie View Postcant remember if i posted this: http://madebyevan.com/webgl-water/
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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