Why does these two images look so different?
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The OctaneRender and LuxRender output of the same scene. Why are they looking so different? In Lux the light source is at medium power, in Octane it has the highest value (100000.0000). I know the lightsource is very small (0.01x0.01x0.01 Blender Units) but i thought OctaneRener could compare to the big CPU-Based unbiased Raytracer.
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- MaTtY631990
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Did you make sure scale is the same for both engines.
- mib2berlin
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Hi Welti, could you post the blend?
Cheers, mib.
Cheers, mib.
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Of course, here it is.
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- benjamin9999
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the octane output looks like directlighting instead of pt or pmc.
- mib2berlin
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It would be interesting to post this file in luxrender forum.
My tests with SLG3 pathtracing and Indigo looks similar to Octane, SLG3 BiDir Pathtracing (CPU) looks very different.
It is something wrong here (or there).
For spots you can use IES lights in Octane, manual page 119, it is much more effective.
Cheers, mib.
EDIT: Rendertime 2 Minutes/Pathtracing.
My tests with SLG3 pathtracing and Indigo looks similar to Octane, SLG3 BiDir Pathtracing (CPU) looks very different.
It is something wrong here (or there).

For spots you can use IES lights in Octane, manual page 119, it is much more effective.
Cheers, mib.
EDIT: Rendertime 2 Minutes/Pathtracing.
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- mib2berlin
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Hi roeland, room is standard diffuse, glas is 1.0 reflection, 0.8 transmission.
Lightning is a small plane with erco IES file.
I use very high motion blur for testing only.
The problem is Welti´s file renders very different in Luxrender and Octane and Luxrender is a full spectral render engine which work physical correct.
Cheers, mib.
Lightning is a small plane with erco IES file.
I use very high motion blur for testing only.
The problem is Welti´s file renders very different in Luxrender and Octane and Luxrender is a full spectral render engine which work physical correct.
Cheers, mib.
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