Author Topic: fusion with chaos group?  (Read 3419 times)

2017-09-29, 01:00:56

ozwald

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fusion with chaos group? why? Corona render is going to change in its simple but perfect way of working?
Please do not change .... what caught my attention in this rendering engine is its simplicity and its incredible results.
I hope that with the merger do not change things.
If they have more information about it would be good
Thank you

2017-09-29, 08:35:52
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Nejc Kilar

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https://corona-renderer.com/blog/new-horizons-plans-for-2017-and-beyond/

https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=17232.0

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They said the goal / development of Corona won't change but they will share technologies. That is already evident in the new sampler but there aren't any new settings to mess around with now are they? :P

Hope that helps :)
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2017-09-29, 15:15:10
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2017-09-29, 15:57:31
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ozwald

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sleep with the enemy ....
share technology? they really believe that chaos group is interested
corona is better than vray? that would take them away from the market.
I hope it is not a serious mistake

As I understand Corona Render has stripped the market to vray.
They should not be too happy about this.
« Last Edit: 2017-09-29, 18:50:08 by ozwald »

2017-09-29, 16:10:59
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I think the crown team should go out and give an explanation to all users, and calm the waters.
I usually do not want to go back to vray and change all my scenes again

2017-09-29, 16:22:34
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I think the crown team should go out and give an explanation to all users, and calm the waters.
I usually do not want to go back to vray and change all my scenes again
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=17232.0
there is 17 pages worth of explanation ;)

also https://corona-renderer.com/blog/new-horizons-plans-for-2017-and-beyond/

also https://labs.chaosgroup.com/index.php/rendering-rd/cg-garage-podcast-137-ondrej-and-vlado-corona-and-v-ray/
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2017-09-29, 16:28:17
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ozwald

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mmmmm ... say what you say. the truth is that
this news did not fit all corona users.
We hope this is not a serious mistake.

2017-09-29, 16:34:35
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Sooner or later vray and corona become one maybe, but I wouldn't be so scared about it.
Look at Maya and 3ds Max, the community cries for years that both could merge and become one, but it did not happen.
So calm down and enjoy the new sampling and all that features that will come in the future...