Main Page wrote: Maxwell incorporates a physically-based sky simulator: the user simply specifies the geographical location and the time of day for a scene and Maxwell will automatically handle the rest. This physically-based sky model will also include and extension to simulate various atmospheric phenomena.
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I guess it's something you might think would be in there, but most of you guys talk like it's the reason you bought the program, either because you assumed it, or it was promised as a feature. Well, assumptions aren't a good idea, and it's never been listed as a feature, so I'm just wondering why so many of you have the stance that it's the end-all-be-all feature.
_Mike
RedRaven wrote:surely an architectural rendering engine has to have a facility to allow light to pass through glass - if not whats the point of a physically based render engine when you have to fake it.
Assumption. A reasonable one, but an assumption. Not justification for entitled harangues and personal insults.leoA4D wrote:It is reasonable to conclude that with arch viz images and NL courting arch viz, arch viz is a viable market for M~R and obviously sunlight and glass are natural components of arch viz.
thats a perfect anologymarkps wrote:It is like selling icecreams.. but you have to bring your own cone from home because the icecreams come with no cone or spoon..
Well a feature that doesn't work is the same as not having it. If you have to fake the sun in order for it to work you'll have to turn it off anyway.
RedRaven wrote:surely an architectural rendering engine has to have a facility to allow light to pass through glass - if not whats the point of a physically based render engine when you have to fake it.
Incorrect. It was never listed as a feature.markps wrote:That's semantics.
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over the past 10 months i have read page after page of debate about how to get sunlight to pass correctly through glass -- why didn't NL simple say don't bother 'sunlight through glass is not and will not be a feature'mverta wrote:Incorrect. It was never listed as a feature.markps wrote:That's semantics.
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_Mike