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  • J Offline
    Jim
    last edited by Jim 25 Aug 2010, 11:47

    Found this one through tak2hata's (Make Fur) web site.

    @unknownuser said:

    The program currently runs on Linux, MacOS X and Microsoft Windows and makes use of SSE2 optimizations on x86 and x86_64 platforms. So far, its main use has been as a testbed for algorithm development in computer graphics, but there are many other interesting applications.

    Mitsuba comes with a command-line interface as well as a graphical frontend to interactively explore scenes. While navigating, a rough preview is shown that becomes increasingly accurate as soon as all movements are stopped. Once a viewpoint has been chosen, a wide range of rendering techniques can be used to generate images, and their parameters can be tuned from within the program.

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    Mitsuba 3 - A Retargetable Forward and Inverse Renderer

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    (www.mitsuba-renderer.org)

    Hi

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      Ecuadorian
      last edited by 25 Aug 2010, 12:28

      Thanks, JIm. I had to delete the index.html part to be able to load the site...

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      Mitsuba 3 - A Retargetable Forward and Inverse Renderer

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      (www.mitsuba-renderer.org)

      The main page shows a lovely image of a "rough dielectric" material (sandblasted glass?).

      I remember "mitsu" means "three units" in japanese. So... what does "ba" mean here?

      -Miguel Lescano
      Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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        Jim
        last edited by 25 Aug 2010, 12:35

        Thanks.

        It supports collada import and distributed parallel rendering, so may be well suitable for a Sketchup render farm. I don't really know much about it, I just thought it might be interesting to someone.

        Hi

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          EarthMover
          last edited by 25 Aug 2010, 14:00

          Interesting that it works with .XML files. I tried it with the Thea exporter, but got an error. This looks very promising as a free unbiased renderer.

          3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
          Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
          Content Creator at Skapeup

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            notareal
            last edited by 25 Aug 2010, 20:49

            @earthmover said:

            Interesting that it works with .XML files. I tried it with the Thea exporter, but got an error. This looks very promising as a free unbiased renderer.

            Well... xml is not a universal language. Obviously they use different XML schema ๐Ÿ˜„ Have to say, there is something I like in mitsuba. Worth to keep eye on.

            Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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              vidy
              last edited by 28 Aug 2010, 03:30

              hello notareal,

              can you give me advice to install this render step by step, i already read the instruction, i saw it need quite a lot software to install, please give a clue.. thanks

              it looks interesting on the video demo

              regards,

              still so much to learn..

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                notareal
                last edited by 28 Aug 2010, 05:20

                @vidy said:

                hello notareal,

                can you give me advice to install this render step by step, i already read the instruction, i saw it need quite a lot software to install, please give a clue.. thanks

                it looks interesting on the video demo

                regards,

                Don't know your system, but if you are using windows, just download the distribution zip-archive, unpack it and run mtsgui.exe. There no installation. Don't forget to load some example scenes they do provide.
                I believe this could help http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/documentation.pdf

                @unknownuser said:

                Disclaimer: This is an early beta release, please don't expect too much.

                It's really what they say, early beta - but interesting concept.

                Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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                  vidy
                  last edited by 28 Aug 2010, 06:20

                  im using XP SP3, and when i hit mtsgui.exe i got this message


                  http://a.imageshack.us/img547/6498/15403894.jpg

                  Uploaded with ImageShack.us

                  probably someone know what software should i installed to correct this problem? thanks

                  regards,

                  still so much to learn..

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                    notareal
                    last edited by 28 Aug 2010, 06:30

                    Try to update your display drivers.

                    Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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                      vidy
                      last edited by 28 Aug 2010, 07:46

                      thanks for your suggestion notareal, i think it won't work when i do it at office, my VGA is onboard card,
                      i will try this mitsuba at home.

                      EDIT: already try at home, but don't know how to open a file or import it (same case like earth mover did), anyway its still pre beta right? this software looks going to be a good one as an open source.

                      regards,

                      still so much to learn..

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                        Ecuadorian
                        last edited by 30 Aug 2010, 03:01

                        According to the development blog, the Collada importer is ready but only usable via command line (can't figure out how to do this). It seems like the importer will be integrated into the GUI soon, however:

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                        Mitsuba Development Blog

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                        (www.mitsuba-renderer.org)

                        -Miguel Lescano
                        Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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                          Ecuadorian
                          last edited by 24 Nov 2010, 20:20

                          The current version can import Collada files.
                          To export from SU:

                          -Make your model a component/group
                          -Right click > Flip along Component's Blue
                          -Rotate it +90ยบ on red axis (follow right hand rule)
                          -When exporting to Collada, make sure "triangulate all faces" is checked and "preserve component hierarchies" is unchecked.

                          In Mitsuba, just go to File > Import.

                          That's it. That's all I know for now. ๐Ÿ’š
                          Check the PDF manual. Most of it is technical, but pages 24-25 offer a promising glimpse of Mitsuba's power:
                          http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/docs.html

                          For now, here's a simple SketchUp model rendered with Mitsuba's Path Tracer in 23 seconds on a Core i5:


                          mitsuba-test.png

                          -Miguel Lescano
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                            mozzie
                            last edited by 29 Nov 2010, 03:30

                            @ecuadorian said:

                            Thanks, JIm. I had to delete the index.html part to be able to load the site...

                            Link Preview Image
                            Mitsuba 3 - A Retargetable Forward and Inverse Renderer

                            favicon

                            (www.mitsuba-renderer.org)

                            The main page shows a lovely image of a "rough dielectric" material (sandblasted glass?).

                            I remember "mitsu" means "three units" in japanese. So... what does "ba" mean here?

                            Its a green herb/ vegetable, and the FAQ says that the dev was cooking with it at the time and gives this reference (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptotaenia). It does have a sort of 3 lobed leaf, so maybe thats it?

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                              Khai
                              last edited by 29 Nov 2010, 04:51

                              shame it's Intel only ๐Ÿ˜ž

                              "Fatal Error: This program was not built to run on the processor in your system. The allowed processors are: Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo processors and compatible Intel processors with supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSSE3) instruction support"

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