Author Topic: Does Corona have adaptive lighting for scenes with many lights (like V-Ray)?  (Read 2075 times)


2019-11-14, 00:10:45
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vlado

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Yes, Corona does have algorithms for efficient handling of multiple light sources (the "Adaptive light solver" option in the Corona performance settings), see here for more details:
https://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/~jaroslav/papers/2016-directillum/index.htm

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2019-11-14, 13:39:19
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Im jumping on the thread to ask a question regarding adaptive enviroment lights (no need for portals) vray has it, so the question is for this type of features do corona developers have to rewrite a lot of their code or do you have found an "easy" way to add code from vray and viceversa? thx!

2019-11-14, 16:47:20
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maru

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It's on the roadmap in the "pool of ideas", so I am sure our developers will find the best way to do it. :)
https://trello.com/b/EfPE4kPx/corona-road-map-3ds-max
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2019-11-14, 16:54:15
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Regarding roadmap. When can we expect to see the features that will be added in v6 ?