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Indigo and PopcornFX

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So.......Rolleyes
Currently PopcornFX effects don't render to Indigo.
Any chance we may get that ability to have it render to Indigo?

An eensy-weensy-teany-tiny chance?
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It may be a licensing rather than a technical problem.


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animagic (12/30/2017)
It may be a licensing rather than a technical problem.


D'oh!

Hey, did you know that on Octane Render's plugin for Unity, it runs a layer of "Octane light baking" on top of a PBR scene. 
So you get the accuracy of the shadowing and reflections baked on top of/into your PBR scene.
I wonder if this will be the new direction of rendering possibilities, PBR + small touches of raytrace baking.
And I wonder if any PBR applications we may be using could also have something like this one day Wow

Any thoughts on PBR + Raytrace?


 




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