TS7 Renderers 2004-12-04 - By Stuart
Back Hi, Which, if any supports caustics?
-- --Original Message-- -- From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Dave Angelini Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 9:52 AM To: truespace@(protected) Subject: Re: [TSML] TS7 Renderers
MessageAll I can say is WOW!
....well that is really NOT all I can say.....
Upon reading this email, I had a mental flashback to 1998 when there was an announcement that tS4 would use Lightworks.....same type of feeling....same type of anticipation.
VRay includes my all time dream of ray-traced motion blur and ray-traced depth of field. Imagine, true motion blur at last! And the ability to handle large geometric datasets too!!! There is also talk at their site of VrayFur geometric primitives (I wonder if Staffan Hellstom has already downloaded the Vray SDK?). And on top of this you also have Virtualight and the latest Lightworks update.
I know that there have been some rumblings in recent trade magazines that tS's rendering capabilities were a bit out-dated, but do you think including THREE renderers is a bit of over-compensation ;-) Nevertheless, Bravo! Well done! You realize that if you respond this way to a rumbling over rendering capabilities, then you are only encouraging us to rumble more...even if there is really nothing to rumble about.
The new architecture, the new renderers....wow! I hope you have a bunch of plugin developers lining up for the SDK!
WOW! (there...I said it again).
....okay...one more time.....
WOW!
Thanks....really....THANKS!
Dave Angelini
From: Roman Ormandy To: truespace@(protected) Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 3:54 PM Subject: [TSML] TS7 Renderers
Today Caligari Corporation announced three new photorealistic rendering options for its next generation modeling, rendering and animation product, trueSpace7. Users will have a choice between three available photorealistic renderers: In addition to the standard Lightworks 7.5 renderer, Caligari will also ship VirtualLight 1.4 with trueSpace7. The latest version of the V-Ray renderer will be available as a separate option for trueSpace7. All three renderers will be seamlessly integrated into the trueSpace7 user interface and users will be able to switch between them with a single mouse click.
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