Author Topic: How corona renders  (Read 4505 times)

2015-10-22, 16:35:54

mitviz

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Am wondering, when am rendering with corona i notice the areas in light clear up faster and areas and dark not so much so does corona target areas that need more help after it sees that other areas are clear? i mean does it intelligently work harder on areas that area more noisy after it sees that some are near to completion? that to me would be really good since when i work i see most time i just need few areas clean but it takes forever to do so
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2015-10-22, 16:51:00
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Nothing right now, that's current situation, you can only wait more unless like tinkering (rendering selective areas and compositing back,etc.). Wait for some adaptive solution, hopefully something will come sooner than later.
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2015-10-22, 16:59:22
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This would really be an awesome feature , i wonder if it is in the works?
also the ability to render selected areas without using 3ds max section areas
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2015-10-22, 17:24:12
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Nothing right now, that's current situation, you can only wait more unless like tinkering (rendering selective areas and compositing back,etc.). Wait for some adaptive solution, hopefully something will come sooner than later.

It is working in our experimental branch. I think I sent you some images in PM. Public release will happen in november.
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2015-10-22, 18:31:00
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guys.. corona dev team is a-fucking-mazing =)

i havent seen a dev team nor a product in any area of computation that delivers like corona team does =)

damn.. if only all development related people had your energy talent and love for what they do.. if one looks at the time you release your daily build one must think you guys take no sleep at all!!!
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2015-10-25, 04:18:56
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wow, an adaptive solution, simply amazing! i think this alone will make corona double faster than it is now, i mean if i have to no longer waite for areas to clear up and all power to render is concentrated on needed areas, just cant waite!!
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2015-10-26, 05:40:38
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if one looks at the time you release your daily build one must think you guys take no sleep at all!!!
about that.. i thinked so. but now actually i think they're ... just "ninja". LOL ;D

you guys can check the corona roadmap updates in https://trello.com/b/EfPE4kPx/corona-road-map-3ds-max

2015-10-26, 21:29:27
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just dying for all the speed increases, this build has been pushed back 14 days, exciting times for corona and rendering in general, its like you can feel it in the air, huge changes are coming
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