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Post by Sebastian » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:16 am

Wow !
But where can I download this awsome programm ???
I thought about the exporter too, it's possible to automaticly create the different XML files (grouped by material-name of lights). What's missing is the render-queue that automaticaly renders all scenes parallely or each a fixed time long. Has someone some good ideas about it Question Rolling Eyes Very Happy
Now you haven't this problem with Blendigo and Layer animation you can "animate" the Lights, their position but not their Material....


ANIMATED MATERIALS, PLZ. !!!

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Post by zuegs » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:29 am

long time i touched the yellow program :cry: i thinking about a IGI blending program (no more need for the exr dlls). But i've currently quite no free time for programming :cry: and also no freeware compiler that i master :roll: Delphi is to expensive ! will have a look on "Lazarus" :roll:

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Post by OnoSendai » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:33 am

Hi Zeugs,
Why don't you add proper IGI blending into Violet?
Would be a great addition.
You can get Visual studio 2005 express edition for free.
Or you could use GCC.

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Post by Sebastian » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:34 am

aha.....

and has Yellow a chance or not ??

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Post by dougal2 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:50 am

OnoSendai wrote:Hi Zeugs,
Why don't you add proper IGI blending into Violet?
Would be a great addition.
You can get Visual studio 2005 express edition for free.
Or you could use GCC.
*ahem*

there is a version of violet that does this ;)

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Post by Sebastian » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:53 am

*ahem*

there is a version of violet that does this Wink
Which one ?????

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Post by zuegs » Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:54 am

Yellow was coded on my busines PC with Delphi (licensed by the company). For private programming on my private PC and distribution of executables (like yellow) i prefer to change to a free compiler. :roll:

@Ono: I agree, best solution would be that Violet can do this blending on IGI files.
What is the main/better compiler for Violet? VS05 or GCC? What do you use for Indigo?

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Post by Kram1032 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:10 am

I got VS05 and I'd say, it's quite good :)
I also tried Bloodshed, or how it's called (free) but it wasn't able to run on my 64bit system (the installation ran fine, but the compiling broke down, as it assumed to use 32 bit...
In VS05, you can set a project to 32 or to 64 bit :)

(The detailed advantages, I can't say, though:
I more or less just started programming, and I'ven't took a close look, into the features)

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Post by OnoSendai » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:13 am

zuegs wrote:Yellow was coded on my busines PC with Delphi (licensed by the company). For private programming on my private PC and distribution of executables (like yellow) i prefer to change to a free compiler. :roll:

@Ono: I agree, best solution would be that Violet can do this blending on IGI files.
What is the main/better compiler for Violet? VS05 or GCC? What do you use for Indigo?
Visual Studio 05 would be the way to go for Violet, because there's already a VS05 solution.

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Post by OnoSendai » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:16 am

dougal2 wrote:
OnoSendai wrote:Hi Zeugs,
Why don't you add proper IGI blending into Violet?
Would be a great addition.
You can get Visual studio 2005 express edition for free.
Or you could use GCC.
*ahem*

there is a version of violet that does this ;)
Yup, that's true.
But what I meant is by 'proper' IGI blending, is support for loading several IGIs into memory, and then being able to blend them in real-time.

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Post by zuegs » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:34 am

Whats about Visual c++ 2008 Express Edition (beta2)? Is this also for free? Or incompatible with current Violet code? :roll:

the hell: "Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition" = 1.3GB :lol: :roll: :(
do i need the "Platform SDK" ?

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Post by OnoSendai » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:48 am

Dunno about VC2008, it's super-new.
Haven't tried it myself.

Yes, you need the platform SDK :)

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Post by dougal2 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:04 am

OnoSendai wrote:
dougal2 wrote:
OnoSendai wrote:Hi Zeugs,
Why don't you add proper IGI blending into Violet?
Would be a great addition.
You can get Visual studio 2005 express edition for free.
Or you could use GCC.
*ahem*

there is a version of violet that does this ;)
Yup, that's true.
But what I meant is by 'proper' IGI blending, is support for loading several IGIs into memory, and then being able to blend them in real-time.
oh i see.
i agree with what you said earlier though - it's the GUI setup that's the pain in the arse.

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Post by zsouthboy » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:36 am

Ono, if someone integrates .igi combining code (with GUI) into Violet, will you add the ability to render to separate framebuffers into Indigo?

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Post by zuegs » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:37 am

OnoSendai wrote:Dunno about VC2008, it's super-new.
Haven't tried it myself.

Yes, you need the platform SDK :)
Ono, where can i get the latest sources for Violet?

Edit: ok, found "Violet Source SVN Repository", will try that :D

Edit: svn://www2.indigorenderer.com/violet/trunk/ seems not to work :roll: :cry: ONO please help :oops:

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