Blender Caustics Hack | Full Workflow Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • This video covers how to generate a caustics rendering which can be used to composite over your Blender Cycles render to enhance the realism without the long render times that LuxCore can have. Works with animations and single frame renders.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Mranshumansinghr
    @Mranshumansinghr Год назад +1

    Thank you. This is great progress for Luxcore. Hopefully we can have Luxcore working with all cycles materials and wise versa. Similar to Corona and Vray in 3dsMax.

  • @MrJdeffp007
    @MrJdeffp007 Год назад +1

    This is a must / essential workflow, and its very needed by almost all artists workflow before a pipeline team. It does not just apply to caustics direct to camera as it also can be used with caustic bounce of gobos and shims

  • @maxmaxed2887
    @maxmaxed2887 Год назад +2

    The amount of fanboys foaming over Cycles is staggering. When you tell them that Cycles is not capable of producing realistic refractive/reflective caustics, they go nuts.
    Thank you for this workflow! I was struggling making LuxCore work for my projects since it's not really compatible with Cycles materials. Now it looks like there is a way to get the Caustics pass out

  • @josephrussell1419
    @josephrussell1419 4 месяца назад +1

    This is exactly the technique I've been looking for, thank you! But I'm wondering, is it as straightforward to do it with Octane? I am trying it with LuxCore but looks like their development stalled awhile back and they are not keeping pace with Blender versions. Oh, and do you have any experience with the spectral Cycles branch or info on Cycles becoming spectral in the future?

    • @djtutorialscgi
      @djtutorialscgi  4 месяца назад

      I haven’t been doing anything recently on those render techniques. Octane is the most stable and has great results. I haven’t looked at the spectral branch but send a link and I’ll check it out.

  • @ostneek
    @ostneek Год назад

    Thank you, Man! Your vids are great!

  • @miguelcurto3455
    @miguelcurto3455 Год назад +1

    I think you could simplify the process by: making a new Blender scene as linked copy, set render engine for Lux in copy and Cycles in main, set Lux for 100% Light Rays in Light Tracing and CPU only + Denoise (don't need caustics pass) with Halt conditions for Samples. If in Cycles scene compositor you add a new Render Layer can change the imput scene to Lux and it will render both scenes in a row and load the Lux one to Cycles scene compositor. This will also make it easer to export everything together ins same file if using Multi Layer EXR.

    • @djtutorialscgi
      @djtutorialscgi  Год назад

      Thank you! Definitely different ways to approach this and that’s why I was more so trying to show the general process. Lots of options!

  • @uxedmedia
    @uxedmedia Год назад

    Nice one dude :)