Phoenix 3.05 stopped to work with octane

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Re: Phoenix 3.05 stopped to work with octane

Postby Norman_Stansfield » Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:57 pm

Norman_Stansfield Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:57 pm
Hey, still no luck? I am sticking to an older Phoenix because of this...
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Re: Phoenix 3.05 stopped to work with octane

Postby coilbook » Fri Jan 26, 2018 6:58 pm

coilbook Fri Jan 26, 2018 6:58 pm
Hi Any news about 4.45 version that works with new phoenix?

Sometimes it seems there is only one person working at Otoy. Version 3.0 came out in spring 2016 it is going to be 2 years since its release we yet to see version 3.1 I am not even talking about 4.0

Thanks


"OctaneRender 4.0: due in 2017 with Brigade integration
Finally, in OctaneRender 4.0, Otoy will integrate the real-time path tracing technology used in Brigade, the firm’s work-in-progress rendering engine for videogames, into Octane itself.

According to Otoy, OctaneRender 4.0 will integrate all of Brigade’s existing features, promising “OctaneRender’s cinematic final-frame quality [with] Brigade’s speed”.

The functionality will be supported in all of Otoy’s plugins, including the final releases of the upcoming MotionBuilder, Unity and Unreal Engine plugins.

Using the OctaneEngine API, content creators will also be able to produce “completely interactive, photorealistic third-party game engines”.

Otoy says that it is planning backends for mobile, console and VR platforms, specifically citing iOS, Android/Vulkan and PlayStation VR as examples.

OctaneRender 4.0 is due “in 2017”, but as you might expect, there aren’t any other details yet. "
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