Thanks guys!! So what about the post/compositing side? What do I use for
final 3d output? What if I needed to output to facebook or something?

Kris

On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 6:39 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I did a lot of them – what served me the most was a 6 camera rig.
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> 6 camera’s at a 90 degree angle (including up and down), with square image
> ratio and 90 degree opening.
> You can render with any software, no need for special shaders.
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> Remap the 6 renders on the planes of a cube, and re-render with whatever
> fancy panoramic or spherical or 360 shader you want for final output – or
> deliver as is.
> A 2 stage render workflow, with 6 camera’s has it’s own pitfalls – but I
> found it rather all rather straightforward and unproblematic.
> A bit frustrating that you can only have 4 viewports at once – but at
> least in a square viewport you can see very well what you are doing.
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> Make sure to test volumics, displacement, particles, lens shaders, SSS and
> FG, even simply sampling...  before deciding on a method – there’s some bad
> surprises to be had.
> The 6 camera rig solves pretty much all of it since you are doing a
> totally regular render.
> Square renders (at 1k if you go for 4k total) fly like crazy, compared to
> a 360 view.
> They better since you need to render more of them, but I’d rather debug in
> one, quick render view – and render the other views when problems are
> solved.
> Rendering one angle at a time – there are plenty of opportunities for
> optimisation as well. Do not underestimate rendering a full 360 degree
> world to a single high res view at once.
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> *From:* Kris Rivel <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 28, 2016 3:57 AM
> *To:* Softimage List <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* render 360
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> Anyone know if there's a setup or if its possible to render 360s in Soft
> with redshift or anything else? Never done it before so not sure where to
> start...is it just a camera rig/setup and a specific composite process?
>
> Kris
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