Author Topic: very important 3 questions...  (Read 2887 times)

2015-01-05, 17:04:48

metken345

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1: Will corona renderer support the phoenix plugin of chous group in the future?
2: Will we able to see the lights of corona renderer in the light listener in 3ds max?
3: Will it be exist the feature of light mixer in corona renderer such as Random Control Arion renderer?

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2015-01-05, 18:08:59
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Ondra

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1: if they will allow it, it could in the future
2: no, Autodesk told us that the script is no longer supported and we cannot modify it. There is corona light lister though.
3: there will be probably something similar in the future.
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2015-01-06, 08:32:34
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2015-01-15, 14:56:04
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Muadib

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i have already requested this form chaosgroup support and they say third party shaders might be possible in the future.
maybe you can put in a vote for corona in aswell. hopefully the more people give their voice , the faster it will happen.




2015-01-16, 00:51:52
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Keymaster, I once asked about something called "VrayPattern" is that addon ever going to be your topic?
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2015-01-16, 01:12:29
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I would like to add the feature, but it is currently very low-priority
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