Re: Experiments..
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 7:37 pm
Atmospheric scattering! Yess!
Will it be possible to replicate things such as a sun set?
Will it be possible to replicate things such as a sun set?
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2129
1. It's a trunk build (main dev version).. not really 2.4.11, just haven't updated the internal version number in trunk yet.Zom-B wrote:looks great! Reminds me of http://nis-lab.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~egak ... sia10.html
2 questions:
1) Indigo 2.4.11 ??
2) whats the banding on the snow in the canyon... shouldn't it be smooth through 32bit depth?
The amount of Mie scattering is affected by the turbidity of the atmosphere, which can be set by the user in the same was as the current sky model.Zom-B wrote:rayleight for correct dawn sky color and mie scattering for a atmospheric effect, this enhancements are very welcome, since the actual sky system is quite... unspectacular... to use
About the mie scattering: is this a global value for the sky, where to define the size of (water!?) particle in the air to get a denser misty look, or is this a material based feature?
How can a user control this... is a giant sphere of earth atmosphere always needed? How does this perform with BiDir, since it gets less performance if scenes are BIIIIG afaik!?
Agreed.StompinTom wrote:That sunset looks amazing! Any way of generalizing that into a new sky model? Sunsets just don't look as great with the current model.
awesome environment !OnoSendai wrote:Made a little news post about atmospheric scattering:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/node/1143
exactly how it's intendedhcpiter wrote:2nd render is good for desktop background with 2 screens.