Carry the entire history of modern visual effects with you on your iPad.
Help them reach their goal and get all the Cinefex on your iPad. I might just buy an iPad just for that ...
Donnerstag, 1. August 2013
Sonntag, 28. April 2013
Flying with Remy in the UK
Last weekend I was flying with Remy from White Waltham Airfield (see West London Aero Club):
It was a beautiful day for flying and you can click through more photos here (just click on the top photo to see the next page).
Montag, 25. März 2013
Sneak preview of a Maya to Arnold translator
Because I'm not planning to give another FMX talk this year I started showing some screenshots of my current rendering research/tests on my render forum:
In this case I took a Radiance scene and imported it with my own Radiance importer into Blender, exported it with my own Blender to Arnold (BtoA) exporter to Arnold's .ass scene description, and imported it with my custom Maya translator (import and export) into Maya (on OS X).
The second screenshot shows the same pipeline (import into Blender, export to .ass, import into Maya). If re-exported from Maya you will end up with exactly the same picture rendered by Arnold but as you can see the new Cycles renderer (shipping with the latest Blender releases) matches already very well the output of Arnold (if color correction etc. is handled correctly and some pitfalls are avoided). The full post can be found here.
At some point my experiments will go into a direction where I can store a scene and materials independently of the renderer(s) being used and to switch between different renderers (and algorithms) on the fly.
In this case I took a Radiance scene and imported it with my own Radiance importer into Blender, exported it with my own Blender to Arnold (BtoA) exporter to Arnold's .ass scene description, and imported it with my custom Maya translator (import and export) into Maya (on OS X).
The second screenshot shows the same pipeline (import into Blender, export to .ass, import into Maya). If re-exported from Maya you will end up with exactly the same picture rendered by Arnold but as you can see the new Cycles renderer (shipping with the latest Blender releases) matches already very well the output of Arnold (if color correction etc. is handled correctly and some pitfalls are avoided). The full post can be found here.
At some point my experiments will go into a direction where I can store a scene and materials independently of the renderer(s) being used and to switch between different renderers (and algorithms) on the fly.
Freitag, 25. Januar 2013
Spread the word
The real HDRI Handbook 2.0 now in stock on Amazon
Blochi's book is out. Get a copy if you do photography or CG images. It will explain all you need to know about High-Dynamic-Range-Imaging, software to manipulate and view those kind of images and explain the results you can expect ...
http://www.hdrlabs.com/book/index.html
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