Hi
I got a question about importing and render particles into Octane.
Is it possible export and render a particles animation?
Have someone tried?
Cheers
Marco
Rendering Particles as point
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Octane can´t handle pointclouds. Replace each point with a smal cube/cone/sphere will help you...mayaboy wrote:Hi
I got a question about importing and render particles into Octane.
Is it possible export and render a particles animation?
Have someone tried?
Cheers
Marco
Win10 Pro, Driver 378.78, Softimage 2015SP2 & Octane 3.05 RC1,
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
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64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
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Hi mayaboy,
(as face just posted right before me
), as long as you can instance the particles with geometry (spheres or whatever) is doable, and has been done:
http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... f=6&t=1534
that coupled with the new animation scripts is all you should need...
(as face just posted right before me

http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... f=6&t=1534
that coupled with the new animation scripts is all you should need...
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If by that you mean a benchmark scene, check it out (and post!) here:
http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... &hilit=220
Not sure what are the demo limitations though, not sure you'll be able to execute this...
http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... &hilit=220
Not sure what are the demo limitations though, not sure you'll be able to execute this...
Win 7 64bits / Intel i5 750 @ 2.67Ghz / Geforce GTX 470 / 8GB Ram / 3DS Max 2012 64bits
http://proupinworks.blogspot.com/
http://proupinworks.blogspot.com/