Once again - missed the point.
Maxwell isn't Mental Ray.
Do you grab a screwdriver to hammer in a nail? Two seperate tools used to perform the same work with different degrees of results based on the need.
what you're saying about rectums or what you're saying about complex architectural interior scenes?adehus wrote:but you get what I'm saying, right?
Yeah, I know I think I'm 1003... andrewsweet didn't claim it... So I didjleckron wrote:Aw man! Congrats, Leo.Leonardo wrote:post 1000
EDIT: Whups, on closer inspection, it looks like Leo made it in at 1004. I believe it's Powell who gets the prize.
Personally, I don't provide anything like that; though I've been commissioned for hundreds of "library" tracks by various agencies over the years. Most of my other music was paid work by the studios, who own every bit of it for all mediums known and unknown until the end of time or something like that.ludi wrote: Mike, do you provide some royalty free tracks? (for buying, of course)
Adam -Adam Trachtenberg wrote:Easy there, tiger. It just seems like, since IES data is physically-based, there ought to be a way to translate that to a physically-based render engine.