- Tue May 29, 2018 8:36 pm
#397189
Has anyone successfully used the Volumetrics extension in Rhino to make a fog sort of effect?
I've chewed through what little info I can find online but I'm getting kind of bizarre results. Render looks okay in Fire preview, but when I start a "real" render it shows a bit of the image and then seems to paint over that with strange shards of black until there's nothing to see (except black). Examples of Fire and Maxwell renders attached. (maxwell results at top, fire preview at bottom)
Update:
Well... that rendering that came out all black: if I stop the rendering in Maxwell and then click the Render button (start/stop render), the "new" Maxwell rendering matches the Fire preview. I've never seen that kind of behavior before. I'm somewhere between shocked and stumped.
As I prepared screenshots for this update I'm getting some *new* new behavior: initial rendering with fog shows some darkening of background. When I Stop that and click Render button again... I get fog that matches Fire preview. Just to be clear: all these images are from the same MXS file. The dark or black images are the results of the initial rendering launched from inside Rhino. The foggy (correct) images are the renderings I get after Stop/Starting that same rendering from inside Maxwell Render. LOLWUT?
I've chewed through what little info I can find online but I'm getting kind of bizarre results. Render looks okay in Fire preview, but when I start a "real" render it shows a bit of the image and then seems to paint over that with strange shards of black until there's nothing to see (except black). Examples of Fire and Maxwell renders attached. (maxwell results at top, fire preview at bottom)
Update:
Well... that rendering that came out all black: if I stop the rendering in Maxwell and then click the Render button (start/stop render), the "new" Maxwell rendering matches the Fire preview. I've never seen that kind of behavior before. I'm somewhere between shocked and stumped.
As I prepared screenshots for this update I'm getting some *new* new behavior: initial rendering with fog shows some darkening of background. When I Stop that and click Render button again... I get fog that matches Fire preview. Just to be clear: all these images are from the same MXS file. The dark or black images are the results of the initial rendering launched from inside Rhino. The foggy (correct) images are the renderings I get after Stop/Starting that same rendering from inside Maxwell Render. LOLWUT?
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