Feature Request: Rounded Edges

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Yes please!! Reality pursuit... Great for close-ups as well.

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gimmie gimmie gimmie (or us) Smooth edges pleeease! :)

essential feature!

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I did see something once, or rather the Octane team posted it, about doing subdivisions on the graphics card at 'render level'

not sure what came of it, it did look pretty good though...

kinda like Vray subdiv
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Something similar like this would be awesome;
http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2009/0 ... -tutorial/

Couldn't be that hard to implement? It doesn't modify the geometry at all.
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Master Zap owns a patent on this technology. (Not sure how Modo or other renderers have gotten away with it)
Vlado from VRay has stated that this is the reason for it not being implemented into Vray.

http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/8049753.html
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