mustardseedsg wrote:Hi Aoktar, do you mean that the AE Octane plugin is delayed or cancelled?
pegot wrote:Yes exciting news indeed. I currently use Element 3D for After Effects and while I doubt an Octane AE plug-in would be as fast for animation rendering as E3D, it would be great for faster raytracing when additional realism is needed (E3d v2 has a new limited raytracing option but for me its often too slow to use).
Very curious as to what features such a plugin would support. Would be great if Otoy and VideoCopilot teamed up to provide E3d with an additional render engine but I doubt that's the direction they went in.
Is there any option to sign up as a beta tester when ready?
pegot wrote:Yes I do realize an Octane plugin wouldn't match the speed of E3d's regular OpenGL rendering mode. But I was thinking it might be quicker than the raytracing modes of E3d and AE's use of Cinema 4D. Also E3d can only use one GPU. I don't know if that's a limitation of the plugin or of After Effects itself. Will the Octane plugin be able to utilize multiple GPU's?
It would be great if import options included direct Alembic support - or would the work flow be to import an Alembic file into Octane standalone and from there bring in the animation to the plugin as an OCS or ORBX file?
Anyway, good to hear this is being actively developed!
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