Author Topic: Corona 10 Blog article, question about limitations  (Read 511 times)

2023-05-17, 17:08:03

SharpEars

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Towards the end of the article at:

https://support.chaos.com/hc/en-us/articles/11905001704977-New-Volume-Resolving-in-Corona-1

..., under limitations, it says:

If a light is placed inside a medium, the caustics solver (Max | C4D) will ignore the absorption of the medium for caustics generated outside of it. Observe how the blue glass ball is casting non-blue caustics when the light is inside it.

and provides an example:


Is this something you guys are working to address in time for the release of Corona 10? It seems like a pretty large shortcoming.


2023-05-17, 17:18:49
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TomG

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It is not being addressed in Corona 10, sorry - you can see the items planned for 10 in https://trello.com/b/EfPE4kPx/corona-tentative-road-map-3ds-max . From our side, this is a pretty niche situation that wouldn't occur often  as it doesn't really represent any set up in the real world (if a light was inside a blue sphere, the sphere would be hollow and the light would not be inside the glass media but outside it still).
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2023-05-17, 17:25:00
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maru

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You can place your light inside a tiny "bubble", for example using the Corona Slicer - https://support.chaos.com/hc/en-us/articles/4956761514897-Corona-Slicer-Material-3ds-Max
Be sure to exclude the light object from the slicer, otherwise the light will get sliced too. :)
Then it *should* work fine (I haven't tested it though).
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