plotoptix
BlendLuxCore
plotoptix | BlendLuxCore | |
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4 | 9 | |
474 | 693 | |
0.8% | 1.6% | |
8.2 | 2.1 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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plotoptix
- Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX framework
- GitHub - rnd-team-dev/plotoptix: Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX 7.5 framework.
- Data visualisation and ray tracing in Python based on OptiX 7.5 framework
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The Moon, large and sweet render from the Moonscapes collection
Thx! It is plotoptix, a package for ray tracing in Python, actually written by me ;)
BlendLuxCore
- Can't install Luxcore render in Blender on Macbook M1
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New technique maybe? Raytraced portal allowing illumination and reflections from the other side - no compositing
There are actually plugins that change the render engine. See: https://github.com/LuxCoreRender/BlendLuxCore
- Can this glass effect be done in Cycles?
- 3RD party Render engine suggestions?
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How do I get the god like light rays effect reflection on my object??
Do you mean caustics? If so, I believe there are many YouTube videos and specifically a render engine called LuxCoreRender which has the ability to render caustics.
- LuxCoreRender 2.61 alpha now supports Blender 3.0
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I love caustics so much
You can try the latest builds, but those might not be as stable
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Your grandmother's tea cups
Grab either v2.5RC1 or v2.4 from this page and install it like any other Blender addon, and it should show up in the Render engine list next to Cycles and Eevee. It uses a slightly different material system and it'll take some time to get used to how the many different render settings work, but there's some documentation, example scenes, tutorials, and forums to help you get on your feet.
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Mew
Yep, it’s totally free: https://github.com/LuxCoreRender/BlendLuxCore
What are some alternatives?
pyrender - Easy-to-use glTF 2.0-compliant OpenGL renderer for visualization of 3D scenes.
blender-xray - STALKER (aka xray-engine) import/export plugin for Blender 3D
panim - Paradoxical ANIMation
3D-Rendering-Desktop-App - 3D rendering engine made using Python as an exploratory adventure into the world of 3D graphics.
fSpy-Blender - Official fSpy importer for Blender
c-ray - c-ray is a small, simple path tracer written in C
msfs2blend - Import Microsoft Flight Simulator (FS2020) Models in Blender
GLSL-PathTracer - A toy physically based GPU path tracer (C++/OpenGL/GLSL)
kernel_tuner - Kernel Tuner
Python-Raytracer - A basic Ray Tracer that exploits numpy arrays and functions to work fast.
mixer - Add-on for real-time collaboration in Blender.