Hi Angus,

3Delight RIBs are in theory compatible with RenderMan RIBs since they are
both using the same RISpec (http://renderman.pixar.com/view/rispec).
But that is pretty much the end of the compatibility...
In order to render a RIB properly, you will need to convert the shader from
the Softimage render tree into an SL file (RenderMan shader).
3Delight does it for you BUT it will mainly be compatible for 3Delight
since they have there own functions. Due to that, you will ends up with
many issues and errors.

The best way is still using Maya or Katana for RenderMan. Any other way
will be a bumpy road... Sorry.

Cheers,

Greg


On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Angus Davidson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Folks
>
> One of our students is very interested in looking at using the new
> renderman thaté›¶ been slated for release just after SIGGRAPH.
>
> Now currently they are our last batch that will be using Softimage. So we
> have a few choices
>
> 1) We light and render purely in Maya which will allows us to in theory
> move straight from Soft->Maya
> 2) We find a way to export out of softimage into a format Renderman Server
> can handle. ( I am assuming some form of RIB file) Possibly exported from
> 3Delight ?
>
> Are their any folks that make use of render man from softimage that can
> suggest the best way to look at doing things.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Angus
>
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