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Latest REDWAY3D News - March 9th, 2017 - REDsdk 4.3 - sky is the limit
Sun Nov 12, 2017 5:45 pm
REDSDK 4.3: SKY IS THE LIMIT
REDWAY3D put significant efforts in developing a rendering solution for clouds with REDsdk 4.3. Indeed, REDsdk could already simulate all types of skies, but clouds were missing. The possibility to get a true physically realistic cloudy sky with no effort (as the environment is completely generated by REDsdk), makes a huge difference in terms of realism. Obviously, this is a prerequisite for all outdoor renderings, but it also adds a lot of realism for indoor renderings specially when the model contains many reflective objects. REDsdk offers two different algorithms:
Rendering of clouds with REDsdk 4.3
REDsdk 4.3 integrates new versions of three key algorithms used in ray-tracing, which are the “multiple importance sampling”, the “probabilistic light sampling” and the “adaptive ray-tracing”. All these algorithms target a unique goal, send fewer rays but sample directions in space which matter the most for a chosen rendering point of view. The result is quite astonishing, as the speed increase, while scene dependent, can easily reach a 300% gain or more for an equivalent quality.
New light sampling with REDsdk 4.3
The set of post-processing effects available in REDsdk has been increased to include a new set of post-effects with sharpen, glow, blur and depth of field. Color manipulation controls have been added too like brightness / contrast, hue / saturation / lightness and input / output levels. The goal is to provide new tools to REDsdk based applications end-users that will enable them to retouch images completely without living their software, thus saving time and money.
Post-processing effects with REDsdk 4.3
A few enhancements were made in REDsdk 4.3 to enhance the lighting capabilities of the GPU:
Other miscellaneous enhancements:
IES real-time preview with REDsdk 4.3
A new Error tracking feature has been added to REDsdk to provide a better feedback on errors. Practically, the hosting application must declare a callback to gather errors at the time they happen. Depending on the kind of error that may occur in REDsdk, extra information is available to facilitate the debugging. At the same time, a REDsdk error log file is dumped in the binary folder of the application.
A new tutorial creating stereoscopic panorama has been added to show how REDsdk can be used to create stereoscopic panoramas images that can be then loaded to the Oculus or HTC Vive.
- Cloud rendering solution
- New ray-tracing algorithms
- New post-processing features
- Real-time improvements
- Better debug output
- Stereoscopic panoramas
Cloud rendering solution
REDWAY3D put significant efforts in developing a rendering solution for clouds with REDsdk 4.3. Indeed, REDsdk could already simulate all types of skies, but clouds were missing. The possibility to get a true physically realistic cloudy sky with no effort (as the environment is completely generated by REDsdk), makes a huge difference in terms of realism. Obviously, this is a prerequisite for all outdoor renderings, but it also adds a lot of realism for indoor renderings specially when the model contains many reflective objects. REDsdk offers two different algorithms:
- True volumetric clouds: for a top-level realism where you need cloud to interact with your geometries
- Background clouds: based on artistic textures plates, ideal for environments as faster to process than the previous solution.
Rendering of clouds with REDsdk 4.3
New ray-tracing algorithms
REDsdk 4.3 integrates new versions of three key algorithms used in ray-tracing, which are the “multiple importance sampling”, the “probabilistic light sampling” and the “adaptive ray-tracing”. All these algorithms target a unique goal, send fewer rays but sample directions in space which matter the most for a chosen rendering point of view. The result is quite astonishing, as the speed increase, while scene dependent, can easily reach a 300% gain or more for an equivalent quality.
New light sampling with REDsdk 4.3
New post-processing features
The set of post-processing effects available in REDsdk has been increased to include a new set of post-effects with sharpen, glow, blur and depth of field. Color manipulation controls have been added too like brightness / contrast, hue / saturation / lightness and input / output levels. The goal is to provide new tools to REDsdk based applications end-users that will enable them to retouch images completely without living their software, thus saving time and money.
Post-processing effects with REDsdk 4.3
Real-time improvements
A few enhancements were made in REDsdk 4.3 to enhance the lighting capabilities of the GPU:
- Portals are now visible and rendered by the GPU. Portals are considered as physical lights and are converted to the GPU as any other physical light.
- IES profiles are now visible and rendered, with no associated performance cost.
Other miscellaneous enhancements:
- Improvements have been made to optimize the management of huge dynamic scene graphs in REDsdk.
- Support for the HTC Vive VR helmet has been added.
IES real-time preview with REDsdk 4.3
Better debug output
A new Error tracking feature has been added to REDsdk to provide a better feedback on errors. Practically, the hosting application must declare a callback to gather errors at the time they happen. Depending on the kind of error that may occur in REDsdk, extra information is available to facilitate the debugging. At the same time, a REDsdk error log file is dumped in the binary folder of the application.
Stereoscopic panoramas
A new tutorial creating stereoscopic panorama has been added to show how REDsdk can be used to create stereoscopic panoramas images that can be then loaded to the Oculus or HTC Vive.
Re: Latest REDWAY3D News - March 9th, 2017 - REDsdk 4.3 - sky is the limit
Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:07 pm
Patents Assigned to REDWAY 3D
- METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING A VIRTUAL IMAGE BY BEAM LAUNCHING
Publication number: 20090102844
Abstract: The invention concers a method for preparing a synthetic image of a scene from a camera, said scene comprising a plurality of objects defined by elementary meshes stored in a database, said method including: (a) a step of defining, via a central processing unit, a plurality of rays exiting from said camera towards said observed scene; (b) a step of processing said plurality of rays including: a sub-step (b4) of assembling the rays into beams; (c) a step of propagating said beams including: (d) a first step of determining, for each of said propagated beams, a subset of all the meshing elements which are intersected by said propagated beam; then (C2) a second step of calculating, via a graphics processing unit and for each of said propagated beams, intersections between the meshing elements of said subset and the rays of the propagated beams; (d) a step of generating said image of the scene following the propagating step.
Type: Application
Filed: February 1, 2007
Publication date: April 23, 2009
Applicant: REDWAY 3D
Inventor: Renaud Deparis
FFull info of it here - http://patents.justia.com/patent/20090102844
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