Feature Request: Rounded Edges
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I sincerely hope this can be done--this is a big selling point for many freelancers and companies. As I said, the moment this renderer has this feature, we will adopt it at work. I am happy to see others excited about this as well, it really is a massive time saver. Maybe they are secretly working on it and will just drop it on us soon
That would be great.
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- rodrigotrovao
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one more request! I want this too! Even the CORONA RENDER (free) has rounded edges..
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I asked this modos feature too..
Progressive refinement rendering enhancements
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=euzsStWIOOA[/youtube]
Progressive refinement rendering enhancements
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=euzsStWIOOA[/youtube]
- larmannjan
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Its not the world greatest idea people. it would require octane to be able to modify geometry. too hard to implement. Just do a manual bevel.
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Doing a manual bevel on a cube is easy, doing it on very complex or dense meshes makes this feature a savior. Especially if you are rendering CAD data where you did not build the object, or have no control over the topology out of the CAD programme.
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Well if you are using CAD then that gonna be even a bigger problem. CAD is NURBS, octane is polygons tessellated NURBS can look ugly. You might want to look into modo.
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