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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: jjaz82 on 2013-03-20, 17:08:43

Title: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: jjaz82 on 2013-03-20, 17:08:43
Hi
maybe this test is premature but I propose it anyway. the test start in maxwell forum for simulates a real scene of a frosted glass.

http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=34574&hilit=frosted+glass

This is a scene modify  for Corona
http://dfiles.eu/files/9grlgm02c (http://dfiles.eu/files/9grlgm02c)

Logically Maxwell has more parameters (phisical camera, emitter phisical uniti, and material parameters) but for me is a good start point to make some considerations and testing through the development of this new engine..

I hope you like it

Nicola

Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: Polymax on 2013-03-20, 17:43:45
I tested, Corona Win!
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: ecximer on 2013-03-20, 18:05:31
Max, this cool! :)
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: Polymax on 2013-03-20, 18:12:18
Max, this cool! :)
Thanx! :) well it is all Keymaster
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: jjaz82 on 2013-03-20, 18:31:10
Good test :)
have you changed the parameters of the material? if so, can you post your settings?
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: Polymax on 2013-03-20, 18:37:26
Yes, I slightly changed the parameters of the material
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: jjaz82 on 2013-03-20, 18:54:47
perfect :D
thanks
Title: Re: Test scene "frosted glass"
Post by: danielmn on 2015-02-04, 16:21:23
hey poly I was interested

why on your material you did not have caustic turned on.

Just wanted to understand more not nitpicking