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The new Bifrost support is not even in the nightlies yet. Basically we have the liquids working, both with metaballs and direct isosurface rendering. I'm still working on the Aero support, but it's shader looks very similar to our VRayVolumeGrid, so hopefully everything will be done for the SP. Autodesk decided to totally change the Bifrost material in 2016, so it doesn't render right with VRay yet.V-Ray/PhoenixFD for Maya developer
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I see, would be great if you could support the particles (foam, splash) to be able to render them, do you think you'll be able to support that? I'm so tired of switching software to be able to render everything. At the moment mr is the only render that supports everything (omg i cant believe)...
Great thing is a isofurface so no need for meshing
btw Aero is, as i know, not in final stage, or implemented 100% into maya, lots of bugs and things like that, so i wouldnt waste too much time on that...
cheersLast edited by bazuka; 30-04-2015, 04:39 AM.
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Yes, we can support everything in Maya 2016 (in theory), 2015 is without Bifrost API. Aero really looks very limited currently, probably foam/splashes are more important...Last edited by ivaylo.ivanov; 30-04-2015, 05:01 AM.V-Ray/PhoenixFD for Maya developer
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I played some more with Aero, and I can definitelly say that it's not even beta quality... It crashes with each rendering (even with MR). It's not a bug in the renderers, but Bifrost itself, so basically, it's unusable at this state. Even so, I tried to add some basic support, so we can just improve it when Bifrost is fixed and hopefully you can do at least test renders...
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Told you
there should be an maya 2016 sp1 soon, where, i hope, they fixed bugs...
dont know what could i tell you, im still stick to naiad, i can bet im my left arm that bifrost will never work inside maya like naiad is working as standalone...
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Thx amigo, i was planing to add some more test, but i was busy almost a half yearwith some project so i couldnt do anything interesting
well i did couple of test in bifrost (if we are talking about it) and times are almost the same, BIF has a better Flip 2 solver, and the simulations are nicer but there are a lots of bugs and mem leak...
i have a list of bugs, posted also on cgtalk, you wont believe it (http://forums.cgsociety.org/showpost...25&postcount=5)
so like i said im staying in naiad for nowLast edited by bazuka; 28-05-2015, 02:29 PM.
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Well, the smoke support was part of supporting velocity/vorticity remaping in the bifrost liquid material. It will be also used in the foam material I think (sory, not ready with this one yet). So it wasn't total waste of time. It seems the biggest cause of crashes was using Maya to read the bifrost data. I turned this off for smoke, and when VRay reads directly the cache files, it doesn't crash so much. I.e. you can at least render something for test
. Hopefully this will be in the nightlies next week, if somewone decides to use Bifrost at this state...
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