OctaneRender™ Standalone 1.10
Great news indeed ! Thank a lot ! 

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Shadow Catcher (matte) option does not work properly. I have told this before when you realsed 1.02 test still there is no change in it
Check this link for more information.
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26298
Check this link for more information.
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26298
JuM wrote:Shadow Catcher (matte) option does not work properly. I have told this before when you realsed 1.02 test still there is no change in it
Check this link for more information.
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26298
I set the material to black and made the opacity 50% and it gives me good results, give it a try.
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The new daylight system seem to have brought back the black lower half of the environment.
It gives a nice color/effect for sunrise/sunset, but requires an infinite ground plane to hide the horizon line.
I tried to move all the geometry up to hide the horizon, and the camera as well, without success.
The horizon line is still visible. I can hide it with a background image of a sky, but it hides the sun and requires some transparency making the horizon line visible again !
Finally, I got rid of the horizon line by rotating a bit (of 1.2) all the geometry around the X axis.
It gives a nice color/effect for sunrise/sunset, but requires an infinite ground plane to hide the horizon line.
I tried to move all the geometry up to hide the horizon, and the camera as well, without success.
The horizon line is still visible. I can hide it with a background image of a sky, but it hides the sun and requires some transparency making the horizon line visible again !
Finally, I got rid of the horizon line by rotating a bit (of 1.2) all the geometry around the X axis.
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French Blender user - CPU : intel Quad QX9650 at 3GHz - 8GB of RAM - Windows 7 Pro 64 bits. Display GPU : GeForce GTX 480 (2 Samsung 2443BW-1920x1600 monitors). External GPUs : two EVGA GTX 580 3GB in a Cubix GPU-Xpander Pro 2. NVidia Driver : 368.22.
Hehe. Thanks for the advice. However its not doing matte. Its transparent. I made a topic about this problem more than a month ago but still they didnt reply me with anything. Then they released the 1.1 version with the same error. In the feature list they call it shadow cather/matte material added but its not doing matte!. Anyways i hope they read this message or see my topic asap.kavorka wrote:JuM wrote:Shadow Catcher (matte) option does not work properly. I have told this before when you realsed 1.02 test still there is no change in it
Check this link for more information.
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=26298
I set the material to black and made the opacity 50% and it gives me good results, give it a try.
At the moment it doesn't look like it. It seems to be a compiler issues and we spent some trying to work around it, but didn't get anywhere, so we gave up. If for some reason the compiler decides to cooperate again, we will activate it again.reberts2 wrote:Will the new 1.1 PMC kernel ever work on older GPUs (compute model < 2.0)?
Thanks.
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