some questions concerning Octane Render for Animation
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:40 pm
I am constantly impressive of the quality pictures rendered out with Octane Render.
Currently it seems for most pictures they are currently more geared toward architectural
and model render. I saw Jeff Lew's Killer Bean render, that's for animation purpose indeed.
I was wondering, if octane render also include animation as its target market as well?
For SSSshader, if I remember it correctly it's aimed to be included at V2.0? Also will
RealFlow geometry and Maya nCloth geometry (especially the tear cloths that vertex numbers
will be changing) be supported in Octane Render? Will caustics be implemented too?
Just curious, since I think I haven't seen it be discussed in the forum yet, is there a road map
schedule of when v1.0 and v2.0 is planned to be released?
Also, Radiance, I would still strongly urge you to present Octance Render at Siggraph this year if possible,
even though you mentioned about the tight and crazy development and thousand things to do.
It would be a good exposure.
Last but not least, hope you recover from the flu soon.
Best,
Thomas
Currently it seems for most pictures they are currently more geared toward architectural
and model render. I saw Jeff Lew's Killer Bean render, that's for animation purpose indeed.
I was wondering, if octane render also include animation as its target market as well?
For SSSshader, if I remember it correctly it's aimed to be included at V2.0? Also will
RealFlow geometry and Maya nCloth geometry (especially the tear cloths that vertex numbers
will be changing) be supported in Octane Render? Will caustics be implemented too?
Just curious, since I think I haven't seen it be discussed in the forum yet, is there a road map
schedule of when v1.0 and v2.0 is planned to be released?
Also, Radiance, I would still strongly urge you to present Octance Render at Siggraph this year if possible,
even though you mentioned about the tight and crazy development and thousand things to do.
It would be a good exposure.
Last but not least, hope you recover from the flu soon.
Best,
Thomas