Any News?
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Regarding LumenRT, I cannot say a thing guys, I have an NDA.
SDS 2 however is looking frigging awesome, Whaat showed the 'alpha' version that still needs lots of work, like menu system, UI, etc. However what he showed so far was amazing as he has integrated so many sculpt tools, poly reducing options, soft select, pinching/bulging tools..I cannot even remember all the stuff he has packed into it, almost a whole app on it's own.
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Okay, for anyone interested in LumenRT I found this when googleing:
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/lumenRT/
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11857&sid=698999afd6f7e134d075cbffd2123dd3Halfway into the movie:
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Holy cow! is this a fly-through with raytracing? There are big things ahead...
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@shura said:
Holy cow! is this a fly-through with raytracing?
If you read the second link, (scroll down a bit to the LumenRT part) its says its lightmapped (meaning pre rendered and textured with the result) just like any other game engine. So no its NOT real time raytracing.
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should have read it first (and should have thought first)
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That's interesting. I had understood that it was all GPU based. Perhaps the real time relfections are? maybe not....
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@chris fullmer said:
I'd also like to get added to the group.....Gai, when you get back, could you add us?
Chris
@mateo soletic said:
Csaba.
Add me also. I am in Atlanta at the moment,should be back home end of next week and I can upload some pics too.Guys, send me your email account for your Google accounts in a PM and I will add you as well.
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@chris fullmer said:
Perhaps the real time relfections are?
Most game engines can do realtime reflections. Either "real", meaning a camera that records the view and projects a texture on the reflective surface in real time, or reflecting a prerendered cubemap which is lighter on your gpu and is what I've used for reflective materials in my Unity apartment visualisation. The mirrors are "real" reflections: http://www.govisit.se
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