Author Topic: VrayLensEffect works in Corona!  (Read 4650 times)

2013-11-10, 10:26:15

michaltimko

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 305
  • Coronaut (c)
    • View Profile
Yesterday, i was trying to fake glare and bloom in one of my interior renders with many spotlights. Its PITA to do it correctly and manually in PS. Years back, i was using only unbiased renderers where lens effects are part of "package" so i was forced to find another way how to do it. I have got an idea to try VrayLensEffects and....it works!!

Post some of your test here, im curious ;)

PS : Im not 100% sure if it works correctly as in Vray.

Quick testrender below.
Coronaut!(c)2011

Supporting Corona in commercial projects since pre-alpha

2013-11-11, 09:09:00
Reply #1

vkiuru

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 320
    • View Profile
Cool, I was wondering about this. Does it work directly in Corona Frame buffer or did you copy it to Maxs own?

2013-11-11, 14:39:51
Reply #2

Juraj

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 4743
    • View Profile
    • studio website
It's true, Jeff Patton wrote about this year ago, using iRay that time to showcase. Vlado mentioned it's just simple post-process so it's should be independent from renderer.

http://jeffpatton.net/2012/09/mixing-render-engine-features/
Please follow my new Instagram for latest projects, tips&tricks, short video tutorials and free models
Behance  Probably best updated portfolio of my work
lysfaere.com Please check the new stuff!

2013-11-11, 15:03:58
Reply #3

Ondra

  • Administrator
  • Active Users
  • *****
  • Posts: 9048
  • Turning coffee to features since 2009
    • View Profile
it's should be independent from renderer.
... which is why I won't implement it :D
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2013-11-15, 18:45:59
Reply #4

rafpug

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 722
    • View Profile
Hello michaltimko

How you solved this effect ? Only through CoronaRender / effect ?

Thanks
Raf