Graswald and The Grove - Creating Lux Materials

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Tested with Blender 2.90 and got pretty much the same result: 37:59
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CEROE wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 5:12 am Tested with Blender 2.90 and got pretty much the same result: 37:59
Blender version may have a little impact in scene export times but the rendering is all done by our code so it is only the LuxCore version to matter.
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Here are a couple test renders of the Sycamore Maple Twig. The idea is to use only the textures provided by The Grove. Since Lux doesn't support separate backfacing textures, I used the solidy modifier to get a separate backside set of faces.

I created a few versions of the original two twigs by removing leaves. These were then placed into Apical Twigs and Lateral Twigs collections with Pick Random chosen, for variation. The middle twig is rotated to show the backside.
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CEROE wrote: Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:12 pm Since Lux doesn't support separate backfacing textures, I used the solidy modifier to get a separate backside set of faces.
This is something I should fix soon.
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That reminds me that I started to implement a two-sided material a while ago, but I never finished the GPU code: https://github.com/LuxCoreRender/LuxCor ... d_material
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"This is something I should fix soon."

"That reminds me that I started to implement a two-sided material a while ago, but I never finished. . ."

I'll hold off working on these assets if two-sided materials are implemented soon.
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