[REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
- zeitmeister
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[REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Hey guys,
I think that the *.igq format needs several improvements, especially for animations.
It would make sense if not only halt spp or -time is configurable for all igs frames of that queue, but also all imaging parameters.
Like tonemapping settings, supersampling values and all parameters which are currently in the "Imaging" tab.
Once exported all *.igs-files, with these parameters in the *.igq you would be able to re-render the whole animation how you need it.
Additional exporter options should be accessable there, too:
- vignetting
- motion blur (regard/disregard multiple "<keyframe>"-values in the *.igs-files or only the first one
Plus: background settings could and should be listed and modifyable, too. Easily change your IBL HDR texture, rotate it and change the gamma value of it, or switching completely to sunsky...
if not animated.
An "override"-checkbox could be the way.
Imho that does definately make sense and should find it's way into the igq file format options.
I think we could eaysily improve Indigo for animations.
What do you think about that?
I think that the *.igq format needs several improvements, especially for animations.
It would make sense if not only halt spp or -time is configurable for all igs frames of that queue, but also all imaging parameters.
Like tonemapping settings, supersampling values and all parameters which are currently in the "Imaging" tab.
Once exported all *.igs-files, with these parameters in the *.igq you would be able to re-render the whole animation how you need it.
Additional exporter options should be accessable there, too:
- vignetting
- motion blur (regard/disregard multiple "<keyframe>"-values in the *.igs-files or only the first one
Plus: background settings could and should be listed and modifyable, too. Easily change your IBL HDR texture, rotate it and change the gamma value of it, or switching completely to sunsky...
if not animated.
An "override"-checkbox could be the way.
Imho that does definately make sense and should find it's way into the igq file format options.
I think we could eaysily improve Indigo for animations.
What do you think about that?
Cheers, David
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Good ideas zeit!
You may already be aware of it, but at least the halt conditions can be set for several or all frames at once by shift selecting them in the Render Queue window. Definitely agree about the other things though.
You may already be aware of it, but at least the halt conditions can be set for several or all frames at once by shift selecting them in the Render Queue window. Definitely agree about the other things though.
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Hi
I think I can say that the current implementation of Indigo for animations is reductive except for short movie with rotating or moving objects or camera.
Since the movement does not lead the eye to see inaccuracies also the rendering mode may be less precise: biased?
I think I can say that the current implementation of Indigo for animations is reductive except for short movie with rotating or moving objects or camera.
Since the movement does not lead the eye to see inaccuracies also the rendering mode may be less precise: biased?
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Indigo has been mostly for stills so far, but with fast GPU rendering it's becoming much more relevant for animations, so it could definitely use some improvements in that department.
These are the features we have to play with so far:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/documenta ... -animation
These are the features we have to play with so far:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/documenta ... -animation
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
In your case I would rather invest in some proper hardware, the only thing reductive is your slow Mac Mini herecontegufo wrote:I think I can say that the current implementation of Indigo for animations is reductive except for short movie with rotating or moving objects or camera.
Since the movement does not lead the eye to see inaccuracies also the rendering mode may be less precise: biased?
If you want to get faster rendering with such ancient hardware then unbiased rendering is not the right road to follow...
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Hi
It is not a matter of hardware but of ideas and skills, move a camera in a creative way is anything but easy!
20 years ago I made an animation with glasses dancing and sent to the contest in 36 floppy disks all done with a Mac Quadra 950 33Mh!
It took a couple of days in PAL format, the time machine has always been there.
It is not a matter of hardware but of ideas and skills, move a camera in a creative way is anything but easy!
20 years ago I made an animation with glasses dancing and sent to the contest in 36 floppy disks all done with a Mac Quadra 950 33Mh!
It took a couple of days in PAL format, the time machine has always been there.
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
You donging my argument and contradict yourself.
If "idea and skill" is the only thing and Hardware doesn't matter, then why do you request faster and biased rendering?
Your hardware is limiting your creativity and tightens the room for ideas and awesome concepts.
If not, why then faster rendering???!
An 3 years old (!!!) 4770K overclocked to 4.2 Ghz outperforms your CPU massively and brings is regarding the pure Ghz 3,65 times faster totally ignoring speedup based on newer Architecture... And don't let me start with GPU rendering.
You can't Buy a Ferrari (unbiased rendering) and then cry about the fuel you need to run it (CPU time you need to invest).
If "idea and skill" is the only thing and Hardware doesn't matter, then why do you request faster and biased rendering?
Your hardware is limiting your creativity and tightens the room for ideas and awesome concepts.
If not, why then faster rendering???!
An 3 years old (!!!) 4770K overclocked to 4.2 Ghz outperforms your CPU massively and brings is regarding the pure Ghz 3,65 times faster totally ignoring speedup based on newer Architecture... And don't let me start with GPU rendering.
You can't Buy a Ferrari (unbiased rendering) and then cry about the fuel you need to run it (CPU time you need to invest).
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Oh, and I absolutely forgot to mention:
If you want some bias in your rendering and way less noise, the you should check out what a temporal denoiser can archive:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... 06#p127606
If you want some bias in your rendering and way less noise, the you should check out what a temporal denoiser can archive:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... 06#p127606
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Hi
The machine is used to speed up the ideas but if these are not or are mediocre have great hardware is almost useless. The system implemented by Indigo for animations forces you to many frames of which previously occurred sampling and then decide the stop. This way it works but if I have to create different shots and camera movements can be with a well-league team and other poorly sampled groups. That's why I called on as an option a biased approach. VRay which is commonly considered biased can activate Unbiased possibilities. Then it is up to the author to decide, but it would be important to have alternatives. We'll see if with GPU rendering flourish on YouTube animations that today are so few.
The machine is used to speed up the ideas but if these are not or are mediocre have great hardware is almost useless. The system implemented by Indigo for animations forces you to many frames of which previously occurred sampling and then decide the stop. This way it works but if I have to create different shots and camera movements can be with a well-league team and other poorly sampled groups. That's why I called on as an option a biased approach. VRay which is commonly considered biased can activate Unbiased possibilities. Then it is up to the author to decide, but it would be important to have alternatives. We'll see if with GPU rendering flourish on YouTube animations that today are so few.
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
I'm going to add my grain of salt now, because that discussion could last forever. It lasted for about 5 years already , ie: what's to distribute between the exporters and the main rendering engine as far as features go.
3D applications that support scripting/exporters (exporters can do everything, depending on the data developers can catch from the host application) are (could be) able to manage several cameras for one render sequence. Maya has such a user script posted somewhere.
I may be wrong here, but ideally Glare Tech would want the rendering happening within the host app whenever possible, using Indigo API aware intermediates. The rest is very much extra, as far as I think the inclination from the company might be.
Feel free to correct me !
3D applications that support scripting/exporters (exporters can do everything, depending on the data developers can catch from the host application) are (could be) able to manage several cameras for one render sequence. Maya has such a user script posted somewhere.
I may be wrong here, but ideally Glare Tech would want the rendering happening within the host app whenever possible, using Indigo API aware intermediates. The rest is very much extra, as far as I think the inclination from the company might be.
Feel free to correct me !
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PS: I think that your requests are totally making sense zeiti, although by animating the visibility of objects I can render very different scenes from the exported sequence. ie you are asking for a new option that would specify that the IGQ is an animation sequence and not a simple render batch, or assume that only animations sequences will be rendered using IGQ, wich for an assumption is a fair one I guess.
Just, blah
pps: uh yes, I can animate (keyframe) exporters options. That's Maya.
Just, blah
pps: uh yes, I can animate (keyframe) exporters options. That's Maya.
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- zeitmeister
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Another little issue:
When rendering large animations (100+ frames, igs filesizes 600MB+), an option to purge Client Network Cache after frame is rendered would be cool for slaves with low harddisc space.
Cheers, zeiti
When rendering large animations (100+ frames, igs filesizes 600MB+), an option to purge Client Network Cache after frame is rendered would be cool for slaves with low harddisc space.
Cheers, zeiti
Cheers, David
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
What kind of cool stuff are you working on?zeitmeister wrote:Another little issue:
When rendering large animations (100+ frames, igs filesizes 600MB+), an option to purge Client Network Cache after frame is rendered would be cool for slaves with low harddisc space.
Cheers, zeiti
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Re: [REQ] IGQ optimiziations for animation
Don't ask... hopefully it will work in general.
Aktually coding another render manager where each slave is rendering a single frame of the IGQ...
Cheers, zeiti
Aktually coding another render manager where each slave is rendering a single frame of the IGQ...
Cheers, zeiti
Cheers, David
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