Was anyone able to create fire, smoke, clouds?
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did some tests.
you can create your own vdb files using fumefx or houdini if you have access to it.
or download sample vdbs from http://www.openvdb.org/download/
create a octane volume and link the vdb, place a "volume medium" an play with the values in material editor.. the "volume step length" is one important value. PS: renderings took a minute or two. so speed is quite good i think.
you can create your own vdb files using fumefx or houdini if you have access to it.
or download sample vdbs from http://www.openvdb.org/download/
create a octane volume and link the vdb, place a "volume medium" an play with the values in material editor.. the "volume step length" is one important value. PS: renderings took a minute or two. so speed is quite good i think.
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Wow! Nice thank youboris wrote:did some tests.
you can create your own vdb files using fumefx or houdini if you have access to it.
or download sample vdbs from http://www.openvdb.org/download/
create a octane volume and link the vdb, place a "volume medium" an play with the values in material editor.. the "volume step length" is one important value. PS: renderings took a minute or two. so speed is quite good i think.
use low values in gi_clampThaRaven wrote:Fire and Smoke seems to work. Fire emission creates noise that takes allot of time to clean up

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will try that. not simming anything larger at the moment till i manage to get rid of this.
Edit:
Also matching the Octane Vollume to the Original Grid is a pain .. Point cloud display would be nice to do this
Edit:
Also matching the Octane Vollume to the Original Grid is a pain .. Point cloud display would be nice to do this

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+1ThaRaven wrote: Also matching the Octane Vollume to the Original Grid is a pain .. Point cloud display would be nice to do this
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Nice I was worried about noise too. Is this Diffuse or AO. I hope Octane will implement that antinoise program they were talking aboutThaRaven wrote:Fire and Smoke seems to work. Fire emission creates noise that takes allot of time to clean up