hello
i use vray at work - my boss owns the licenses and i dont wanna bother him with the logins - so i have to write in this area.. would be nice if you maybe can "unlock" me..
the rtAnimation script gives good results on the gpu - but it would be nice if you could implement the seed option. As we have to live with the noise, at least it can be used to give a nice film grain effect - if time dependent.
if someone wants to try - using the noise directly looks always just wrong or digital - the trick is to blow up the image in post by ~300%, apply a strong 1px sharpen filter and scale it down again - this does the trick (at least judging from the stills).
i still hope vray uses some max native seed that is exposed in maxscript - but i guess that would be to nice to be true. (tried the "seed" command already - no luck)
i know rt is right now not intended to be a production renderer - but its just too fast with a good gpu to be ignored.
i use vray at work - my boss owns the licenses and i dont wanna bother him with the logins - so i have to write in this area.. would be nice if you maybe can "unlock" me..
the rtAnimation script gives good results on the gpu - but it would be nice if you could implement the seed option. As we have to live with the noise, at least it can be used to give a nice film grain effect - if time dependent.
if someone wants to try - using the noise directly looks always just wrong or digital - the trick is to blow up the image in post by ~300%, apply a strong 1px sharpen filter and scale it down again - this does the trick (at least judging from the stills).
i still hope vray uses some max native seed that is exposed in maxscript - but i guess that would be to nice to be true. (tried the "seed" command already - no luck)
i know rt is right now not intended to be a production renderer - but its just too fast with a good gpu to be ignored.
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