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bitkar
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luxrender
hi, is there some way to use the Luxrender? has anyone tryied to use it, test it? is someone able to write an export plugin or a way to integrate it to tS as vray? that would be really great!
http://www.luxrender.net/v/features"
http://www.luxrender.net/v/features"
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Re: luxrender
Exporters are certainly possible. We will have to add Lux to the list for the devs... 
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Re: luxrender
Wow, bitkar, this is great. I never see LuxRender before. Let me take a look about all the developer stuff inside there wiki. I got a bit "itchy fingers" if i read this 
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Re: luxrender
AND IT IS FREE! With the open source, sure a lot of programmer will love it. Maybe an exporter for TS would be a good thing to prolong the life of TS. A new to follow.
Don't forget to see the gallery on their site. There are a lot of awesome images.
Don't forget to see the gallery on their site. There are a lot of awesome images.
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Re: luxrender
Totally amazing, that's a great render and has pretty good features, I hope we see some kind of exporter soon!
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Re: luxrender
Couldn't Dribble be used like it works with 3Delight?
You guys are right, this looks like a very good rendering engine!
You guys are right, this looks like a very good rendering engine!
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Re: luxrender
yeah there are some really nice renders there. The good thing is,
the blender exporter script can be analyzed, and used as a reference
for building a truespace exporter (Modelside, Or Workspace).
the blender exporter script can be analyzed, and used as a reference
for building a truespace exporter (Modelside, Or Workspace).
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Re: luxrender
@steini - no, dribble exports in a Renderman complient language - luxrender has it's own format
@froo - or both
@froo - or both
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Re: luxrender
I would like to see this as a workspace render, as I don't have v-ray and this would be my free v-ray.Steinie wrote:Couldn't Dribble be used like it works with 3Delight?
You guys are right, this looks like a very good rendering engine!
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RAYMAN
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Re: luxrender
This is a very good render engine but be prepaired to have very long render times as this is an unbiased renderer same as
Maxwell etc.
And its not mainly running on the gpu but on the cpu...
So it wont replace the speed of a biased render engine like ie. Vray.
Nevertheless I´d also like to see an exporter !
Peter
Maxwell etc.
And its not mainly running on the gpu but on the cpu...
So it wont replace the speed of a biased render engine like ie. Vray.
Nevertheless I´d also like to see an exporter !
Peter
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Re: luxrender
@ Froo , as far as I remember there is an exporter / render script for Lux that is available for blender , that could be used as reference alongside the indigo trueSpace script , there should be enough clues between your exporter and those scripts.
I think I did some tests with blender by importing either collada or obj from tS into blender and then using lux.
another render engine I also had a brief dabble with was Gelato , it can take rib format with a plugin , however using dribble ( I think) export and poser rib export it didnt work , another work around was to use UU3D its exporters are usually great at most formats and as far as I remember everything I exported from there worked in most renders , pixie , lux , gelato , delight , etc.
think with gelato is its not very user friendly , it is run using bat files and other text files to describe the scene and was too tedious for me to be enjoyable, even though the results and shaders are pretty good.
@ dribble I remember talking with SW he was planning to port the software to WS before he decided to drop it .
regards
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I think I did some tests with blender by importing either collada or obj from tS into blender and then using lux.
another render engine I also had a brief dabble with was Gelato , it can take rib format with a plugin , however using dribble ( I think) export and poser rib export it didnt work , another work around was to use UU3D its exporters are usually great at most formats and as far as I remember everything I exported from there worked in most renders , pixie , lux , gelato , delight , etc.
think with gelato is its not very user friendly , it is run using bat files and other text files to describe the scene and was too tedious for me to be enjoyable, even though the results and shaders are pretty good.
@ dribble I remember talking with SW he was planning to port the software to WS before he decided to drop it .
regards
Paul
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Re: luxrender
yes, luxrender is maybe one of the best renderer nowadays.
Clintonman: Iam happy you love to make the plugins that much :) Is it possible to integrate it into tS as the rsx package and have it for both model and workspace? with an options on the right panels as vray has? This is the best possible integration, I think and Luxrender is definatly worth it. Or the same way as the dribble is ;)
btw: thanks for putting your hands on it ;)
Clintonman: Iam happy you love to make the plugins that much :) Is it possible to integrate it into tS as the rsx package and have it for both model and workspace? with an options on the right panels as vray has? This is the best possible integration, I think and Luxrender is definatly worth it. Or the same way as the dribble is ;)
btw: thanks for putting your hands on it ;)
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Re: luxrender
I guess you guys know about the luxrender plug-in for Daz studio? http://www.daz3d.com/i/shop/itemdetails/?item=11203
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Re: luxrender
I've recently been able to have a better look at this renderer, and I'm impressed.
Gpu rendering is apparently coming, however you can already use it with online renderfarms, like this one. I don't think I could stomach the render times without a farm, so I might buy some hours and do some tests to see if it's viable.
An exporter for TS would be great.
Gpu rendering is apparently coming, however you can already use it with online renderfarms, like this one. I don't think I could stomach the render times without a farm, so I might buy some hours and do some tests to see if it's viable.
An exporter for TS would be great.
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Re: luxrender
SmallLuxGPU looks awesome in Blender
There used to be another plugin for Daz called Renderizer that could use renderman compliant renderers, but that was heavy on resources and very twitchy
There used to be another plugin for Daz called Renderizer that could use renderman compliant renderers, but that was heavy on resources and very twitchy
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Re: luxrender
The renderizer plug-in is not needed anymore I think. Well at least you have 3Delight built in to Daz studio 3. And as far as the reality plug-in for daz studio AKA Lux render plug-in. I have made a few test and came up with some pretty good renders although I don't seem to have the control over the Lux engine that the Blender plug has. But I haven't used blender and lux to render anything so that part is second hand info.
the largest problem I have with Daz and lux is that everything is glossy by default and I have not got enough experience with it to find an easy way to get the results I want and I havent tried a displacement mat for fur yet so I cant say much about that for daz.
Note: Daz scene files can be exported as OBJ and imported into Thea and then worked on to produce some nice renders. I really like the new interactive render in Thea. very nice and comparable to Octane. Although Octane is screaming fast on one Nvidia GTX 260!
This leads me to another question about the thea upgrades. Does thea require multiple video cards to be linked via an active SLI connection or does it utilize multiple cards that are not active SLI like Octane?
the largest problem I have with Daz and lux is that everything is glossy by default and I have not got enough experience with it to find an easy way to get the results I want and I havent tried a displacement mat for fur yet so I cant say much about that for daz.
Note: Daz scene files can be exported as OBJ and imported into Thea and then worked on to produce some nice renders. I really like the new interactive render in Thea. very nice and comparable to Octane. Although Octane is screaming fast on one Nvidia GTX 260!
This leads me to another question about the thea upgrades. Does thea require multiple video cards to be linked via an active SLI connection or does it utilize multiple cards that are not active SLI like Octane?
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Re: luxrender
I don't think anything has been said about mutliple cards, currently there's no benifit with the CPU IR, there is talk about GPU/CPU and network.. it would be rendered yesterday if you had 3 i7's running lol.
TBH I haven't paid much attention to the GPU stuff, my card doesn't support it, I desperately need a new PC but "life" keeps throwing a spanner in
Daz stuff is a really good test for any render engine, over on the Daz forum I saw some Octane which looked very shiney, at the time clipping wasn't working so hair etc wasn't very nice
TBH I haven't paid much attention to the GPU stuff, my card doesn't support it, I desperately need a new PC but "life" keeps throwing a spanner in
Daz stuff is a really good test for any render engine, over on the Daz forum I saw some Octane which looked very shiney, at the time clipping wasn't working so hair etc wasn't very nice
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Wow you mean that the interactive render window is not GPU ? If so that is screaming fast for CPU but I can see now it is only a preview. I would say its close to Octane speed with one card. I do not have any newer Intel CPU's since I cant afford them. This machine is a AMD phenom II x 6 1090T. I think it runs at 3.2 GHz with all 6 cores at 100% but under lighter loads it will drop to 3 cores and it runs about 4Ghz without being overclocked. I have one phenom II x 4 under my desk as a slave and at the moment 3 available AMD core II duo's. I think that Thea only allows 2 render nodes without purchasing more but I could take advantage of more with Vue and even hook up 5 older single cores with Carrara and a few other apps. But in the past I have had trouble with so many comps running off of a standard router. because the 5th and any others have to run wireless so they sometimes drop out. I guess I could link several standard hubs together and wire all of them but my wife would probably get upset
Back to the Luxrender option. Lux does have a nice way to run other networked CPU's. I haven't tested it out other than seeing if it would recognize my Quad core as a slave.
Back to the Luxrender option. Lux does have a nice way to run other networked CPU's. I haven't tested it out other than seeing if it would recognize my Quad core as a slave.
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Re: luxrender
I just installed the newest beta of Blender so I'm going to give Lux a try (assuming it works with the new beta! some massive scripting changes)
I render on a Vista to Linux network, both dual core machines but it makes a big difference. I think I'm the min spec tester for Thea, but I so used to long render times I don't know any different lol
I render on a Vista to Linux network, both dual core machines but it makes a big difference. I think I'm the min spec tester for Thea, but I so used to long render times I don't know any different lol
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Re: luxrender
Well I don't like long render times but I have found that having more power has made me weak when it comes to setting up my renders. I seem to waste a lot of system resources that realy don't help my final image that much. But that comes from my inexperience with the software I am working with.
I plan to play around with blender if I ever get time but for now I just need to study the software I have.
I plan to play around with blender if I ever get time but for now I just need to study the software I have.
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Re: luxrender
what a shame nothing moved in this topic :-/ I saw it today again after so long and it still cant import other than its own native scene files and we still have no exporter. It can use openCL, so can be pretty fast for an unbiased renderer.
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Re: luxrender
Any word yet on a plugin for this renderer?? It's now 2014! 
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Re: luxrender
2015 :D :(
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Re: luxrender
2018 :( ya, but other projets like yafaray are on the way... still a bit shame.
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Re: luxrender
nope not a shame!
Shame is you dont read my posts correctly!!!!
Here is a hint! Its in the general discussions and it starts with nu...!
Shame is you dont read my posts correctly!!!!
Here is a hint! Its in the general discussions and it starts with nu...!