Author Topic: Teapot caustics animation.  (Read 3892 times)

2014-04-17, 07:02:42

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I just figured out how Corona can be used to render caustics with BDPT, so I animated a light rotating around a teapot primitive to see how it looks.
It turns out that it looks pretty cool, so I'm posting it here.

EDIT: Can't figure out how to get YouTube embedding to work, here's a direct link.

« Last Edit: 2014-06-09, 21:45:12 by headoff »

2014-04-17, 09:31:34
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2014-04-17, 10:30:18
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Looks great. If only there would be solution to kill those random fireflies without suppressing rest of the image, it'd be awesome.
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2014-04-17, 10:43:51
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those fireflies are becoming trademark. pretty nice test.

2014-04-17, 15:17:59
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Yeah it'd be lovely to have the option of a caustics pass to use as an overlay for progressive renders, it's very difficult to add any kind of noise reduction without making the whole image muddy.

2014-04-17, 22:25:29
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Wow nice! how long did each frame take?

2014-04-18, 03:23:14
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Around 3 minutes each.