The only thing about physical accuracy is to what extents does it support different lenses? Still and film camera? 35mm, 70mm or anamorphic? One type of physical lens is useless if it isn't the type you're trying to match. I'd presume that Thorsten is doing it by eye in this case.
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Originally posted by joconnellThe only thing about physical accuracy is to what extents does it support different lenses? Still and film camera? 35mm, 70mm or anamorphic? One type of physical lens is useless if it isn't the type you're trying to match. I'd presume that Thorsten is doing it by eye in this case.
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Just that the look of the flare is caused by the quality of the lens and the amount and shape of elements which is something the physical camera doesn't do. Maxwell does model stuff like the internal glass in the lens but if you think of the thousands of lenses available I still reckon you'd need to use a third party lens flare generator for effects work. don't get me wrong something like this could be very very useful, in fact arnold had it years ago - it was in use by a company that did a lot of stage lighting so they requested the flare and glow feature but that said they weren't trying to match it to other lens flares in film footage for example.
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Interesting although the math is way over my head.
Just out of curiousity - how else are you guys/gals handling these flares in an application such as Photoshop?
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Knoll light is the standard - you can get it to place a flare using alpha as location and rgb as colour so if you render a matte pass using only your light objects it'll do the rest - in after effects it'll track them too and flare up / down as they get occluded. Still not perfect but the best we have.
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Originally posted by nattyThis would be a great feature for us, especially if it could be done in the vray Frame buffer in post and fully adjustable..www.simulacrum.de ... visualization for designer and architects
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All of these effects are MUCH better done and controlled as a post effect. I would HIGHLY recommend against ever attempting to do this in 3d. With proper HDR output, you can do some great lense effects. Like this thread shows you:
http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...hlight=hyundai
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Originally posted by cpnicholsAll of these effects are MUCH better done and controlled as a post effect. I would HIGHLY recommend against ever attempting to do this in 3d. With proper HDR output, you can do some great lense effects. Like this thread shows you:
http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...hlight=hyundai
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Originally posted by RErenderOriginally posted by cpnicholsAll of these effects are MUCH better done and controlled as a post effect. I would HIGHLY recommend against ever attempting to do this in 3d. With proper HDR output, you can do some great lense effects. Like this thread shows you:
http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...hlight=hyundai
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Originally posted by percydamanOriginally posted by RErender
Why? If you could get basic glows and flares automatically, how would that be a bad thing? If you want to do it by hand fine turn them off, but for many of us it would be just fine.
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So to paraphrase what Chris is saying - it would be a decent amount of work to recreate and render times would probably be ugly. I guess ultimately that's for Vlado & Peter to answer.
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ok its time i put an end to this flood:
Chris, maxwell has this effect as a post applied to an image. It doesnt take an enormous time. I agree that, in production where you have some pro compositors who can spend some time to develop the glares, its great. However, my self as being not a big fan of compositing (for personal reasons) I do not have knowledge and time to spend trying to figure out how to do the good looking glare in post. So, hance the wish that, those who do small work in small production environment, I would wish to have such option avalable and usable. I'd rather have it and not need it, then need it and not have it at all.
And as the guys mentioned, the math is all done already, all they have to do is plug it to vray. However, having said that, this may not be what chaos group is aiming for. As there is in the wish thread of vray development there has been no posting of this what so ever.
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