Hi,
How can I convert a complex mesh into a vectron node in XB1?
Best wishes,
Thomas
Mesh to vectron
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Do you have plans to add your own "mesh to VDB converter" to Octane?haze wrote:Currently you need to convert the mesh into an SDF with a tool like Houdini, then export to VDB.
Any VDB levelset surface can be used with vectron.
We're planning to make meshes work as part of vectron, but it is a difficult problem to solve. Plan B would be a mesh to vdb levelset converter yes. No guarantees as yet.ramone163 wrote:Do you have plans to add your own "mesh to VDB converter" to Octane?haze wrote:Currently you need to convert the mesh into an SDF with a tool like Houdini, then export to VDB.
Any VDB levelset surface can be used with vectron.
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Just adding to this.
A slightly different request for vectron.
Would it be possible to render a vectron object with a volume shader. So if I take a vdb sphere , covert to vectron and add noise displacement. Then I can use a volume shader to render it as clouds. It would be nice to have that as an option.
Regards
Rohan
A slightly different request for vectron.
Would it be possible to render a vectron object with a volume shader. So if I take a vdb sphere , covert to vectron and add noise displacement. Then I can use a volume shader to render it as clouds. It would be nice to have that as an option.
Regards
Rohan