Great tutorial, thanks Gio! Do you know if caustics are turned on by default in Redshift? Because I don't think there is any option in Redshift to change between Direct Lighting and Path Tracing. It seems to always be on Path Tracing only.
Hi George. Such a great video. Some new tips in there I would like to try. I just wondered if you know why I am unable to get any caustics appearing in my scenes? When ever i create something made of glass with the aim to create caustics, I get black shadows. Even pumping light plus a sun in the direction of the glass make no difference. In your examples it just seems to work for you with very little tweaking. I use Octane, set to PT, my scene is to scale. Any thoughts? thanks again
Are Octane Unbiased? And did you know what kind of Photon Mapping is used? Like PM/PPM/SPPM/CPPM/APPM/DLPM etc...... Does it support MLT? Thanks for tutorial! I'm struggling between Maxwell/Indigo/Octane, not sure what is better, but I think I'll be using Octane - its pretty good - only flaw for me that I be forced to use my laptop cause my pc GPU is CUDA 3.0 when laptop is slow as hell but CUDA 5.0.....
really painful to get through this video ): the constant pausing and UHHHHH's. a shame because there is some good content here. prepare a bit more next time. cheers
hands down the best Octane Caustics/Glass tutorial out there!
The amount of things that i learned from this videos is insane
super informative tutorial, thanks!
This helped sooo much!! Thank youuu!!
Nice. Thank you)))
GREAT JOB!!!
Hey there. Do you have a link to the folder of ies files you used in this project? Or could you point me somewhere to buy or download them? Thank you.
Wery nice man
RS >
Great tutorial, thanks Gio! Do you know if caustics are turned on by default in Redshift? Because I don't think there is any option in Redshift to change between Direct Lighting and Path Tracing. It seems to always be on Path Tracing only.
You have to turn caustics on in the light settings in redshift and up the samples.
Hi George. Such a great video. Some new tips in there I would like to try. I just wondered if you know why I am unable to get any caustics appearing in my scenes? When ever i create something made of glass with the aim to create caustics, I get black shadows. Even pumping light plus a sun in the direction of the glass make no difference. In your examples it just seems to work for you with very little tweaking. I use Octane, set to PT, my scene is to scale. Any thoughts? thanks again
Same problem here. Did you manage to solve it?
@@RobinBervini I ended up rolling with fake shadows but still doesn’t look like decent caustics to me
Are Octane Unbiased? And did you know what kind of Photon Mapping is used? Like PM/PPM/SPPM/CPPM/APPM/DLPM etc...... Does it support MLT? Thanks for tutorial! I'm struggling between Maxwell/Indigo/Octane, not sure what is better, but I think I'll be using Octane - its pretty good - only flaw for me that I be forced to use my laptop cause my pc GPU is CUDA 3.0 when laptop is slow as hell but CUDA 5.0.....
Thanks for the tutorial, sadly, i will do that with Redshift...
23:05 ies light
Octane caustic limit...
really painful to get through this video ): the constant pausing and UHHHHH's. a shame because there is some good content here.
prepare a bit more next time. cheers