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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: 3di on 2017-08-08, 17:09:48

Title: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-08-08, 17:09:48
Would corona play nicely with this?

Not a valid vimeo URL
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-08-09, 12:48:40
Just spoke to the developers who have clarified the workflow as:

In terms of workflow. I'm not sure if Corona renderer supports Deep Image rendering with EXR.  If it does, you just set a camera to render out a deep image exr.  That opens directly in Atom View and you have a pointcloud.  Export from Atom View as a AVC file and thats it.  This is for a camera based depth capture.  In V-Ray you can do this along with Volumetric rendering.  So you select your objects in 3DSmax and it renders them out as a pointcloud from all angles.  We will have a slew of video tutorials showing all methods of bringing in data closer to beta release.

No Textures to worry about, no UV's.  Its just a single atom view cache file (AVC)

I've been away from corona for a few versions, so havent kept up with all new features.  Does anyone know if Corona is able to do volumetric rendering to pointcloud yet?
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: maru on 2017-08-09, 15:10:49
Hi, unfortunately Corona does not support volumetric rendering, nor deep data, unless there are some hacks/workarounds I am not aware of.
Both of these features would be very hard to implement, so they are not on the horizon yet. We are however aware that there is a growing demand for both.

btw, that video is really impressive!
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-08-10, 00:57:18
Thanks for answering maru.  Looks like the future of real time rendering to me.
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: romullus on 2017-08-10, 09:04:39
It certainly looks nice impressive, but i'm not sure about the future. As far as i can tell, lighting, animation and everything is fully baked, so there's little room for interactivity. Not that kind of future i'd like to see.
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: Christa Noel on 2017-08-10, 09:39:15
that looks great, very great technology. but I cant imagine how it will be very heavy to render

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what is their official website? I cant find it
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-08-10, 15:22:33
http://nurulize.com/atom-view/
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: Christa Noel on 2017-08-11, 04:10:52
thanks :)
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-08-11, 11:39:12
No worries.  The developer just sent me this too.

 http://on-demand.gputechconf.com/siggraph/2017/video/sig1722-scott-metzger-atom-view-vr-pixels.html
Title: Re: deep exr
Post by: 3di on 2017-09-07, 23:37:36
It certainly looks nice impressive, but i'm not sure about the future. As far as i can tell, lighting, animation and everything is fully baked, so there's little room for interactivity. Not that kind of future i'd like to see.

I spoke to the developers the other day.  In v2 they plan to have each atom be able to store pbr data such as diffuse, metallic, roughness etc.  So there will be a choice between fully interactive and baked.