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It was used in Avatar to bake in GI/Occlusion on the plants/environments?
How much more efficient is this than old school approaches?admin@masteringcgi.com.au
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Heya
Here is a lovely long article about it... It is from what I read is it quite simply but I guess you need some tools to make it automatic? Have yet to try it out myself...
http://www.fxguide.com/featured/the-...-weta-digital/
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Originally posted by grantwarwick View PostIt was used in Avatar to bake in GI/Occlusion on the plants/environments?
How much more efficient is this than old school approaches?
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We will look back one day, to all of these band-aids that have been employed just to make scenes renderable and shake our heads as to how much work was done.
I was talking to friends this weekend that are over at pixar, where they have just started using GI as we know it and they have been amazed at how much time they could cut out of the schedule for lighting. WHAT? yo dont need hundreds of lights to make this look like that?
Honestly im sure it not quite like that but its nice to see that even old dogs can learn new tricks and I hope it helps them continue to make amazing films.
-Michael
www.morphographic.com
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Meh, doesn't interest me when we have the likes of RT and the production renderer at our disposal.Check out my (rarely updated) blog @ http://macviz.blogspot.co.uk/
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