- Fri Sep 11, 2015 11:49 am
#388188
Hi Dear Friends,
Besides all the new features and fixes, V3.2 comes with a very attractive improvement. As you know, a rough surface could look more glossy at the grazing. This has been previously discussed here on the forum (http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 11#p382311) and actually Maxwell's microfacet model has always been supporting this phenomenon. It's just the hardcoded behaviour was not perceptionally prominent enough. Now, the new adjustment brought it to life. Compare the images before and see the difference in reflections of lights on the wall. Currently, the behavior is still hardcoded and requires no additional adjustment. In the future, we could add some controls to the material settings but now... Enjoy!
Previous behaviour:

New adjustment (v3.2):

Besides all the new features and fixes, V3.2 comes with a very attractive improvement. As you know, a rough surface could look more glossy at the grazing. This has been previously discussed here on the forum (http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 11#p382311) and actually Maxwell's microfacet model has always been supporting this phenomenon. It's just the hardcoded behaviour was not perceptionally prominent enough. Now, the new adjustment brought it to life. Compare the images before and see the difference in reflections of lights on the wall. Currently, the behavior is still hardcoded and requires no additional adjustment. In the future, we could add some controls to the material settings but now... Enjoy!
Previous behaviour:

New adjustment (v3.2):

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