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chad.lawson wrote:There isn't? Isn't that why we spend the money on high-end rendering apps? Lots of programs do this, but you do have to have the elements, materials, and settings in place.
So. . .are you wanting this entire process to be handled automatically? To my knowledge there isn't an application in existence that can do that. You can fudge a few things here and there. However; if you're wanting an application to compute radiosity, atmosphere, sun, exterior ambient light, interior ambient light, exterior light, interior light, point of view, etc. etc. . .by adding a few more reflections. . .let me know when you find it!
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TomWaltz wrote:*chuckle* The high end apps make a lot of 'purdies' (you know; what the knuckle draggers say when they find something appealing), but not automatically. Mario said that he didn't want to 'fake it' in a rendering application. I was trying to point out that ALL rendering applications 'fake it'.chad.lawson wrote:There isn't? Isn't that why we spend the money on high-end rendering apps? Lots of programs do this, but you do have to have the elements, materials, and settings in place.
So. . .are you wanting this entire process to be handled automatically? To my knowledge there isn't an application in existence that can do that. You can fudge a few things here and there. However; if you're wanting an application to compute radiosity, atmosphere, sun, exterior ambient light, interior ambient light, exterior light, interior light, point of view, etc. etc. . .by adding a few more reflections. . .let me know when you find it!