Discuss stuff not about Indigo.
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njack
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by njack » Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:02 pm
Has any one else seen this renderer:
http://www.fryrender.com
Its very much like maxwel, and they want nearly $500 for beta.
It makes you realise how luky we are

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psor

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by psor » Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:19 pm
Hehe, ... yepp ... and have a look where they are ... oops,
what a coincidence. *LOOOL* Actually I hope that this is
good for the competition ... ^^
take care
psor
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kl_mar
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by kl_mar » Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:26 am
Indigo now similar on Maxwell alpha version, but Ono-Sendai is very fast fix bugs, on version 0.6 test 2 less noise on rendering and Indigo become more flexible. Fryrender while that no more than set of the advertising phrases.
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lwan
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by lwan » Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:21 am
radiance wrote:this seems to be a new third player.
seems compareable to indigo in its current state.
altough we have much more members, forum posts and especially gallery pics

you'd have to be a complete idiot to pay them $500 for they're product
greetz,
radiance
i'm one of these idiots

though i don't think i am. might be a matter of point of view.
the reason there is not a lot of forum members is because there not a lot to see.
the reason there not a lot to see is because beta buyers are under NDA, which i think is quite normal since the software is in beta and showing unfinished product renders may quickly turn into bad advertising if not done wisely.
Cheers,
lwan
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Bullseye
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by Bullseye » Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:59 pm
So is there only one guy working on Indigo ?
If thats the case I'm totally impressed, looking at these
other companys they probably have a couple guys working on the renderer.
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yponomos
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by yponomos » Wed Sep 20, 2006 5:03 am
Bullseye wrote: they probably have a couple guys working on the renderer.
definitely more than a couple of guys!

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by BZ Win » Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:44 am
They paid off pixar to let them use the rendefarm for a few hours :p
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by Kosmokrator » Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:20 am
i think fryrender is bullsh....t....i read in their forums and is only promisses for images made by "team the v1.0 nothing real to see...where is the image galery?only some members"...i dont think is powerfull...im sceptistic about this...and of course exept the dispacement feature (if exists...) there is nothing in compare to indigo at the current stage...
about the speed....and indigo and maxwell is speed on exterior scenes....come on lets see some real glass interior things to believe him...
sorry for long post...im indigo freak...

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by tungee » Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:02 am
i agree total with you kosmo.
the only good thing of fryrender for me is that they dont promise bull...t like maxwell: the final release is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon...........

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i heard somewhere that there are some guys from yafray involved in fry.
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eman7613
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by eman7613 » Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:08 am
did they say what computer they are running this one? Some of the opteron servers and xeon servers i'm sure could achive this speed with indigo
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Big Fan
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by Big Fan » Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:10 am
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by eman7613 » Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:17 am
if you want to think about it as a business model (for making money), he can continue to work on indigo himself and have it free. It gets his name out, he gets a lot of credit, it looks very impressive, and he can become a consultant for companies (which pays very well if your good).
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by afecelis » Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:01 am
I like Indigo too but I think Nick makes a mistake working on this on his own and the business model he plans.
what! there's a business model planned for indigo????
ouch!, this all sounds we will be loosing Indigo soon

(Darn! now that I was becoming so fond of it!) I just hope they make it affordable if it becomes a commercial product , otherwise it will be another price-bloated application reserved for those with big pockets.
on an offtopic side note: I'm totally hipnotized by radiance's new avatar!!!!

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by tungee » Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:04 am
Nice words Big Fan.
I take part with indigo since the 0.2 version (febr. 2006).
it is almost over 9 months of participation.
This was an extremely excited time for me to see indigo grow from budgie to an condor.
hundreds of hours for to reconnoiter and play with indigo.
I really enjoy Indigo, and you ono enjoyed to see people enjoying your software.
Thank you very much Ono!
In this commercialized fucked world you gave this technically excellent piece of software for free for any purpose and people.
i like this most on indigo.
But on the other hand big fan is right with his statements.
I think indigo will have an a competitive edge for one and two years and whats then?
i can see it, every raytrace builder will implement mlt in his or her engine!
and in the nature of men, people will change their renderer and many people will forget Ono-sendai.
And if this your hobby ono,why dont you make your hobby to your profession or company?
indigo has the potential for this!
arent we indigoists?,hope not egoists.
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