- Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:23 pm
#373379
what about Re-voxelizing for render ? and mirage effect when we use big sun


It really flies on any card as long as it can hold the MXI in memoryQ2 wrote:Hi Dario, great infos...so does that mean with the new MacPro with two Fire Pro D500 cards this will REALLY fly?
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It doesn't matter if it's an MXS reference or not. That was just for the example to show that both are using the exact same scene. As the video shows even the initial voxelisation is much faster, and after that - as you adjust the emitter geometry in your scene or move objects around - the voxelisation will be almost instantRafal SLEK wrote:Re-voxelizing looks great - this window works as GPU renderers![]()
I am curios about real speed in this case. On V3 presentation as in short movie from new v3 site example shows MXS reference only.
What about complex geometry placed directly. Maybe I am wrong?
This sounds MUCH better!!! Thanks for clarification!Jenny Fermor wrote:Hi Guys
I'd like to interject here because I see a lot of speculation about V3 pricing. First of all we apologise for the incorrect/incomplete information that has been posted by one of our resellers, they will now remove this list from their site.
For V3 we are introducing both a node-locked and floating license option, the former being a more economical version of the Maxwell Suite product for freelancers/users on just one machine, and it comes minus the networking tools. The latter is our standard Maxwell Render Suite floating license (as it is now for V2) but for V3 it will come with 10 rendernodes included.
For existing customers (of V1 or V2) you can upgrade to either the node-locked or floating version for 345€ and 425€ respectively, and the floating version comes with the 10 rendernodes included for free.
These 10 rendernodes with the V3 floating licenses are issued independently and irrespectively of any current V2 node licenses you own - they come for free, as standard with the package. This means that IF you want more than 10 nodes, you can then also upgrade any V2 nodes that you have as well (in packs of 5) for 295€.
This is the official pricing, I hope it clarifies the situation.
Many thanks
Jenny
really good news, great deal.Jenny Fermor wrote: This is the official pricing, I hope it clarifies the situation.
Note that for v2, as currently priced, is not just a Euro-to-Dollar conversion...soarchitect wrote:425Euros = $575
That is a significant expense. You should re-think your pricing model, maybe adding the option for a subscription or charging smaller amounts for incremental updates. My budget for software is reviewed in context with all the other software I own (and upgrade).
At first it may not seem like much, but when I add into the calculation the cost of all the other upgrades, this is a significant out-of-pocket expense. I know for a fact that it would be some time before I bought this upgrade, as impressive as the software seems to be.
It would be be nice to hear from other users on this forum.