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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby riggles » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:16 am

riggles Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:16 am
Saw the press release. I like what I see. Literally checks all the boxes I really needed checked: displacement, rounded edges, hair&fur, variation textures, and network rendering. If all of these actually get shipped this year I will be very happy.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby ivankio » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:18 am

ivankio Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:18 am
Maybe I'm too excited and overlooked it, but is there an ETA for Octane 2? Is it related to the "second half of 2014" of the After Effects plugin?

Well done, guys. Very well done all those features at once. Can't wait.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby abstrax » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:19 am

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riggles wrote:Saw the press release. I like what I see. Literally checks all the boxes I really needed checked: displacement, rounded edges, hair&fur, variation textures, and network rendering. If all of these actually get shipped this year I will be very happy.

We aim for a first release in April. It may not contain all of the mentioned features, but most of them.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby RealityFox » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:28 am

RealityFox Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:28 am
Really looking forward to April! I'm super excited to see what will be happening in the next few months, Octane looks like it's on a roll. I suppose the pricing for updating to 2.0 will be kept under wraps for a while?

Also, this wasn't mentioned but does displacement add to memory usage? I presume it does a little.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby face_off » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:34 am

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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby brasco » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:41 am

brasco Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:41 am
Literally a complete tick list of the other features Octane needed to be fully fledged. Awesome.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby chris_arnold » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:44 am

chris_arnold Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:44 am
What, an After Effects plugin?? You make me so happy.

I've long thought about the future of 3D in AE, and the seemingly tough limitation to bypass it is the fact that AE doesn't progressively refine a single frame, but only displays the rendered result after it is completely finished. So how will Octane, a progressive refinement renderer, fit into the mix here? I'm thinking of a complex comp where it is already taking 10 seconds to display the final result on a frame... if the bottom of that comp, the 3D render, is updating 15 times a second as it progressively refines, wouldn't AE also then need to update it's stack of FX processed after Octane's render. So I'm just not understanding how we can get realtime 3D in a compositing environment.

I look very forward to hearing more about this.
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby aoktar » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:58 am

aoktar Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:58 am
chris_arnold wrote:What, an After Effects plugin?? You make me so happy.

I've long thought about the future of 3D in AE, and the seemingly tough limitation to bypass it is the fact that AE doesn't progressively refine a single frame, but only displays the rendered result after it is completely finished. So how will Octane, a progressive refinement renderer, fit into the mix here? I'm thinking of a complex comp where it is already taking 10 seconds to display the final result on a frame... if the bottom of that comp, the 3D render, is updating 15 times a second as it progressively refines, wouldn't AE also then need to update it's stack of FX processed after Octane's render. So I'm just not understanding how we can get realtime 3D in a compositing environment.

I look very forward to hearing more about this.


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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby immortalartscom » Wed Mar 26, 2014 1:16 am

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man this is what i call NICE UPDATE! now add passes and you have a TOP state of the art renderer! volumietrics and stuff comes later too i hope :)
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: See the future of OctaneRender at the NVIDIA 2014 GPU Technology Conference tomorrow!

Postby gordonrobb » Wed Mar 26, 2014 1:25 am

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It is awesome, and I'm pleased with some of what's on offer, but please please please can you spend some resources on getting a better variety of procedurals?
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