Emitter light through glass test

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MaTtY631990
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Loaded up an old scene and applied glass materials to chess pieces, also two quads and each end lighting the scene.


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Pathtracing - 5 minutes - 2000 samples.
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Bulwerk
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interesting indeed. Its going to be sweet when caustics and dispersion are supported. You will have to do a before and after of this scene for comparison.
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radiance
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Bulwerk wrote:interesting indeed. Its going to be sweet when caustics and dispersion are supported. You will have to do a before and after of this scene for comparison.
caustics are already supported, pathtracing is unbiased. it's just not very efficient currently...

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