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Tinkering with the program and came up with a question i couldn't find in the manual
I have three material's I've converted as a light source.
how do I name each one separately so when exporting to the Luxrender GUI i have more control over the lights themselves.
as it stands they are combined into one file..and named after the set I'm using.
By the way when you convert a texture to a light shouldn't that tell D|S I want the light on...found out the hard way I had to turn it on. after starting a render and seeing nothing.
-Paul
I'm having no luck with this plugin. I tried a 3 light setup (2 spots and one distant) with intenisty settings as they would be for a 3Delight render - I ended up with an image of bright white glare and deep black shadows. I tried to adjust the Luxus light settings to bring down the intensity but that made no difference at all.
Then I discovered that leaving one wall invisible (interior scene) so as to position the camera also had the effect of having light streaming in through that absent wall. I'm assuming this is from the distant light?
I closed the wall and tried to position the camera inside the room and then the scene was rendered totally black.
I finally started over from scratch, reset the settings and just hit render (one distant light) and this is what it looks like (awful):
Thats because in may cases DS exports everything as glossy. You need to tone down the value of your skin. Setting most clothing to matte looks best IMO
Kill your gloss settings and see if that works. Even in reality glossiness is a problem.
Greetings,
Pardon me, but WOW!
I picked this up in a heartbeat last night; the MM discount is amazing on this, and I have to say, HOLY CRUD! I grabbed an image I'd been fighting with for a long time, that I'd never really gotten to work quite right in Reality, and just for the heck of it Just Hit Render. It picked up the backdrop (an UberEnvironment), the lighting, all my transparencies, the details on the boots, etc...
Here's my two renders; the Luxus one only got to about 27S/p and the Reality render got to about 61 S/p (because I had to futz with light groups to get it to look right, while it was rendering).
I'm incredibly stoked. I'd even forgotten that the hair wasn't working right in Reality, and it went into Luxus w/o a problem.
Now I know that I can fix all the issues with the Reality one, by careful manipulation of the materials, etc., but the thing that makes me Very Happy(tm) about Luxus is that I don't have to. I can spend more time focused on 'creative time' vs. 'tool time'. This is what I was hoping for!
I'm sure there will be things I'm less thrilled about, but I'm very happy so far, especially for the crazy low price.
THANK YOU!
-- Morgan
Well, I tried the same scene in Reality - without touching the materials settings - and this was the result (only left it running for 5 minutes but you can see already the difference):
Is there a Setting doc for Luxus, so we can engage several LuxSlaves, without using the LuxRender GUI?
Nicely done Morgan!
Well, I tried the same scene in Reality - without touching the materials settings - and this was the result (only left it running for 5 minutes but you can see already the difference):
Open the lxs and lxm files from both in a text editor and compare them...that will give you an idea what the differences are.
is there a demo of luxus to test?
yeah, be really curious if you can add this, please
I'd be a deal maker / deal breaker for me.
thanks!
Things get really nasty in a hurry with a Carrara scene in most render engines. :)
Yes it does:
http://www.luxrender.net/wiki/LuxBlend_System#Instancing
Does not mean that Carrara's instances can be converted to Lux though.
I found my render in the DAZ temp directory (hit F2 and that's shown under the General settings). That was using the LuxRender GUI, not done a 'in DS' render yet.
These are the days I feel a little bruised in the self esteem deaprtment, lol.
I bought Luxus and it installed fast with the IM client. It says it's installed, but it's not visible in the render menu, nor is it in the list of plug-ins when I go to seek it out. Is there some way to activate it? Goodness knows, I've looked hard enough, even looked at the menues in this thread, and I do not have those tabs/selections.
Folks are also speaking about the manual. I did a search on my hard drive. While all the files are installed in Daz, as I can see them, no PDF or DOC is found with Luxus, unless it's named something else entirely.
Where does it hide, if anyone knows?
Thank you in advance.
It's one of the drop down menus in the render settings tab...when you select which render engine you want.
There is two installers, one for the content, one for the plugin. Maybe that is the issue?
Install Mgr only installs the extra content as it currently does not support Plug-In installers. Go in and grab Luxus via "traditional" means and run the installer and the dll files will install and allow you to use Luxus. :) There is no registration involved. :)
Here is a link to the online manual.
http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/read_me/index/15891/start
The PDF link is on this page.
I'm rendering through the LuxRender GUI and my image is pretty noisy. The image attached was rendered with 5 lights, tone-mapping set at Reinhard/non-linear and a render time of 1 hour.
Are there tricks to clean the image up? I've tested all other tone-mapping settings and they are way too bright. Adding lights also results in noisy, but brighter images.
I think I'm not understanding something on a basic level because the images posted so far are pretty clean compared to my grainy look.
Thanks
There is two installers, one for the content, one for the plugin. Maybe that is the issue?
Aha, I think you're onto something. The Install Manager only lists the Luxus Content. It never grabbed or saw the second installer. Downloading it now manually. You might want to let Daz know that only the content is being seen by the IM.
Thank you! ^_^
LuxRender will remain 'grainy' for a little while. It renders until you tell it to stop. The longer it runs, the less noise you will have in your image. :)
Install Mgr only installs the extra content as it currently does not support Plug-In installers. Go in and grab Luxus via "traditional" means and run the installer and the dll files will install and allow you to use Luxus. :) There is no registration involved. :)
Here is a link to the online manual.
http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/read_me/index/15891/start
You beat me to the post. Thanks for the link to the manual! ^_^
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Mod edit to fix link to Full Product ReadMe. :)
Is the Luxus dll appearing in your plugins folder?
Does it show if you go to Help > About installed Plugins?
Getting a bit closer to what I want to see... (compared to others above)...
Aha, I think you're onto something. The Install Manager only lists the Luxus Content. It never grabbed or saw the second installer. Downloading it now manually. You might want to let Daz know that only the content is being seen by the IM.
Thank you! ^_^
They have stated that it only does content at this time. I imagine they are working on updates. For right now, just be sure to run the installer to get all the files for any plug-ins etc.... :)
LuxRender will remain 'grainy' for a little while. It renders until you tell it to stop. The longer it runs, the less noise you will have in your image. :)
TY for such a quick response! I'm aware that renders continue until they are stopped. I just expected a render that took an hour to be less noisy than this. I thought I had done something (or not) to cause this grain issue.
So if I understand correctly, this is the norm when rendering with Luxrender and renders will take 1+ hours to look decent?
TY for such a quick response! I'm aware that renders continue until they are stopped. I just expected a render that took an hour to be less noisy than this. I thought I had done something (or not) to cause this grain issue.
So if I understand correctly, this is the norm when rendering with Luxrender and renders will take 1+ hours to look decent?
They can yes. I know some people who let them run overnight or longer, depending on what they are rendering. (Specular, reflections etc...). LOL Being an impatient person like I am, this is one thing I have had to get used to. Others with a bit more experience in settings may have some further insight as well.
Getting a bit closer to what I want to see... (compared to others above)...
Good progress :)
There are a lot of important factors to know when working with Luxrender. The most important thing is to think of the lighting as a real world lighting setup. I assume your image has no background. This means there is nothing to reflect the light back onto the subject, since there are no walls or floor for the light to bounce off. You can put them off camera, or even remove them later using some sneaky Photoshop techniques.
Adding lights will make things appear brighter, but it also means shadows might appear where you don't want them, and also vastly increase total render time. This means more noise in the short term. Instead, look at boosting the existing lighting to make it stronger. I'm not sure what the available settings in Luxus are, but Reality gives you direct control over the light, including wattage and light efficiency. I can only assume there's an equivalent through the controls in Luxus.
Aha, I think you're onto something. The Install Manager only lists the Luxus Content. It never grabbed or saw the second installer. Downloading it now manually. You might want to let Daz know that only the content is being seen by the IM.
Thank you! ^_^
Most of the time, the DIM IS NOT going to install programs or plugins (I can't think of anything off the top of my head that won't make that 'all the time', but 'most' is the 'safer' option, in case there is something that it will install that I don't know about)...it handles content only.
I'm going to try it again with a basic light rig and add to it as I test results. I'll put him a cube and add a floor and wall as well.
Reality never put out this much noise on me and gave decent results in about an hour, so I guess I need to experiment a little.
thanks
It will take time to learn the ins and outs of this one, the same as Reality did initially. Since the LuxRender is the same on the final end, it is just a matter of learning what works in each one. I know with Reality I have a ton of noise for longer periods when I have more spec and/or reflections...And like posted, when my images are too bright....