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  • You MUST support these TWO options

    1. Refraction glossiness
    2. Translucency with SSS and Volumetric mode.

    It won't matter if things slow down; just support these two options.
    'nough said.

  • #2
    These two things you mentioned will make the rendering time very long.

    Chaos Vantage is being updated very quickly and I think they will add at least an option to activate it in the future​
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    • #3
      Well....
      We need a definition on how "slow".

      If it becomes as slow as rendering with the offline Vray CPU, then, no; don't bother.
      But, if it becomes even 10 times slower than current "real time" Vantage, then by all means; please, add that option to turn on and off, when needed.

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      • #4
        Isn't ray-trace cheating to get faster render times and keeping good quality? I mean, there isn't some magic technology; it is cheating. I remember the argument years ago with all kinds of ideas to make the render faster by cheating, but people wanted 100% accurate renders. If you add everything back in, then you are back to V-Ray. This is of course in laypeople terms
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        • #5
          Originally posted by glorybound View Post
          Isn't ray-trace cheating to get faster render times and keeping good quality? I mean, there isn't some magic technology; it is cheating. I remember the argument years ago with all kinds of ideas to make the render faster by cheating, but people wanted 100% accurate renders. If you add everything back in, then you are back to V-Ray. This is of course in laypeople terms
          Yes, exactly

          If you add everything back in, then you are back to V-Ray.....​
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