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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
3233.37 In reply to 3233.36 
Hi Pilou,

> Maybe this can http://blog.renderstream.com/?p=442 enlight you ;)

Yup, but just keep in mind that it is generally referring to rendering there.

That does not apply so much to MoI because as you know MoI is not focused on rendering, but instead on NURBS modeling calculations.

Rendering is a kind of thing that can be more easily split up into a very large number of fairly simple individual tasks, it's well suited for GPU processing.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
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yes :)
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
3233.39 In reply to 3233.38 
I hadn't read this thread until just now but I'm glad I did. This looks a bit special, particularly at the 99 Euro price.

One of the things which caught my eye was that it imports RIB as well as OBJ. Does anyone know how compliant it is with the Renderman Spec? One of the things I would like in my current renderer (Kerkythea) is the ability to use displacement shaders, particularly for ocean water. I've never been able to get a satisfactory looking ocean surface in any of my renders. It makes me very sad to see excellent *free* ocean shaders available for outrageously expensive software like Max.

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
3233.40 In reply to 3233.39 
Mark
For example, the "Ocean" primitive in Carrara 7 Pro is quite brilliant.

The versatility--built in, of Carrara really does make it an ideal app in conjunction with MoI Modelling

Brian
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
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Hi Brian,

That is quite a nice effect and the buoyancy physics look good. I've actually downloaded the Carrara trial but haven't had a chance to check it out yet. I could probably do something similar in trueSpace using a deformed mesh and have managed some OK results in the past using that method. What I really want though is something like the sort of output that can be had from free shaders for Max or XSI like these:

http://www.warpedspace.org/aa_ocean.html
http://charles.hollemeersch.net/oceanwaves

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
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The Carrara Ocean primitive.
(The buoys in my little movie was made in MoI)

Brian

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