is Karma the replacement for Mantra now for rendering?
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whatever floats your boat.
Karma has the "overhead" to work in Solaris, which I find more and more useful even when running solo.
Must also say that by building up your scenes from ground up in solaris reaps way more benefits in the long run.
There are still gaps between Mantra and Karma, but those getting tighter with every release. Husk Procedurals are looking big!
Karma has the "overhead" to work in Solaris, which I find more and more useful even when running solo.
Must also say that by building up your scenes from ground up in solaris reaps way more benefits in the long run.
There are still gaps between Mantra and Karma, but those getting tighter with every release. Husk Procedurals are looking big!
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whatever floats your boat.
Karma has the "overhead" to work in Solaris, which I find more and more useful even when running solo.
Must also say that by building up your scenes from ground up in solaris reaps way more benefits in the long run.
There are still gaps between Mantra and Karma, but those getting tighter with every release. Husk Procedurals are looking big!
What gaps do you still see with the 19.5 release?
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whatever floats your boat.
Karma has the "overhead" to work in Solaris, which I find more and more useful even when running solo.
Must also say that by building up your scenes from ground up in solaris reaps way more benefits in the long run.
There are still gaps between Mantra and Karma, but those getting tighter with every release. Husk Procedurals are looking big!
What gaps do you still see with the 19.5 release?
dispersion - probably coming eventually though
non-photorealistic rendering - very broad I know but includes techniques that aren't really possible without control of the lighting pipeline.
bilinear vertex interpolation - mantra uses a higher quality bi-linear interpolation of vertex attributes on quads whereas karma converts everything to triangles which requires the lower quality barycentric interpolation.
photon-based techniques - love them or hate them, karma doesn't have it
volume procedural
NURBS LOL
Edited by jsmack - July 21, 2022 19:05:07
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