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Lasers bouncing in glass object

Postby Corneelio » Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:56 am

Corneelio Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:56 am
Hi!

I'm trying to achieve this look inside octane for C4D
[vimeo]https://vimeo.com/102437177[/vimeo]

This is real life footage from GMunk, but i'm wondering if I can achieve the same effects in Octane,

I've already tried multiple things but the lasers don't seem to bounce around in my object
If anyone has some tips or tutorials that would be great, thanks!
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Re: Lasers bouncing in glass object

Postby elsksa » Sat Aug 28, 2021 1:55 pm

elsksa Sat Aug 28, 2021 1:55 pm
Hello,

The vimeo video is showing a real video footage but I suppose you are already aware of that.

This is a very difficult scenario for any uni-direction PT renderer, including Octane. As a pointer/starting point, there are a few elements required, such as (non exhaustive list):

• An appropriate mesh topology, thickness, etc. Modeling is key in such scenarios.
• Non-clamping/limiting render settings, exaggeratedly lowering "GI clamping" or the 2-3 depths parameters, for instance, would limit the renderer for properly tracing rays and letting them "bounce".
• Light "energy", since using strong enough light values make a difference in terms of "energy" and so, bounces, caustics, etc.
• PMC would likely be the appropriate kernel for complex light transportation scenarios, but does not support all features as the PT Kernel does.
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Re: Lasers bouncing in glass object

Postby nuno1980 » Wed Dec 01, 2021 4:42 pm

nuno1980 Wed Dec 01, 2021 4:42 pm
Excellent news!! -> New photon tracer kernel for easily appear quick caustics from lasers or light points/dots!! :D But you need to subscribe Octane Render (OR) Studio for access OR 2022.1 XB0 or newer (later XB or RC or release final) version. Or you wait for new OR 2022.x demo until january or feburary 2022. ;)
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