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Originally posted by vlado View PostHere is a 3-hour test with the WinOSI scene and the latest nightly.
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Best regards,
Vlado
Fantastic! and its looking clean for 3 hours. Cant wait to see some of the other setups. Should BDPT now be working with dispersion, viable self illuminated surfaces and lights and wait for it... SSS? What all else are you planning on doing with it feature wise?
Thanks!
-Michael
www.Morphographic.comLast edited by anchovy; 16-04-2013, 06:33 PM.
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Originally posted by vlado View PostHere is a 3-hour test with the WinOSI scene and the latest nightly.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]13855[/ATTACH]
Best regards,
Vlado
-Michael
www.Morphographic.com
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Originally posted by anchovy View PostSome nice results, Are you looking to his work to influence how VRay will be handling the vertex merging?
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by vlado View PostWe actually took a step further and simply got Iliyan over here for a couple of weeks to help us with the implementation
Best regards,
Vlado
-Michael
www.morphographic.com
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Originally posted by vlado View PostSorry I meant the latest 3.x nightly This will not be available in the 2.x versions.
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Vlado
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More eyecandy.
Here is a scene ive appropriated from the WinOsi test suite. Big thanks to my friend Rhys for cooking up a script on a moments notice to read in the .vmd file format.
Dispersion is currently borked with BDPT so we just have mono caustics.
Kevin Beason had a really nice version of the scene from his renderer that I used as visual reference.
Here is a 2012 scene file if anyone wants to play... Vlado Id love to see what 3.0 can do with this baby.
http://morphographic.com/PathTrace/2...uboOSI_001.max
-Michael
www.morphographic.comLast edited by anchovy; 18-04-2013, 08:37 AM.
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One more, but more on this later.
And the PPT version with dispersion for the glass. Hard to see it which is too bad.
And the indigo version I appropriated the idea from
-Michael
www.morphographic.com
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