Godrays for iRay is pictured here in product page....
PA_ThePhilosopher
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Hey guys,
I have been looking for how to simulate Godrays in iRay and noticed the product called "Winterblack Halls" which shows an iRay render with them (see picture below). I was curious if anyone knew how this effect was accomplished in iRay.
LINK TO PRODUCT PAGE: http://www.daz3d.com/winterblack-halls
Thanks!
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1300 x 1000 - 298K
promo_2-daz3d_19.jpg
1300 x 1000 - 298K
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This product is quite popular: https://www.daz3d.com/atmocam-for-iray
There was a tutorial written somewhere but I can't seem to find it.
There is actually a new user contest going on right now on this particular effect :)
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/63692/october-2015-new-user-contest-wip-thread/p1
The first post has links to tutorials on how to do it.
I used sickleyeilds tutorial ( found here http://sickleyield.deviantart.com/journal/Tutorial-Creating-Dust-And-Atmosphere-in-Iray-522291773 ) for my first attempt ,,,which is the second post :D
If you got the time, you should make a render and join in,,never know you might win :)
Exactly, that is the tutorial I was talking about. Very useful.
Sickleyield has products that simulate crepuscular rays (godrays) http://www.daz3d.com/simple-godrays http://www.daz3d.com/expanded-godrays-celestial-bodies
I don't know if they can be used in Iray. Of course you could ask Jack how he did it in one of his many threads in the MO forum.
i hope this atmocam wont be outdated by a new daz version as the aoa atmocams are now
Very cool effect indeed, but I haven't yet found a use for it outside of my own result from following sickleyield's tutorial a few months ago.
I thought the AOA Atmocams stilled worked in 3Delight?
The thing about atmocam is that it doesn't do anything new or code-funky, it just packages a bunch of items in an easy to use format.
You can totally do 'atmocam' effects on your own. It's just that it takes a bunch of time and effort -- I've been playing with the effect since someone first stumbled on it, and I still ended up buying atmocam to save myself time.
knowing Jack those rays will be postworked in.