Here's a good demonstration by Allan Brito of 'light groups', a feature of LuxRender that makes it very easy to tweak the settings of the lights in your scene. (Remember to turn on 'HD' once you're over at Vimeo).
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Oh, thats cool. :) Thanks!
Wow - amazing how customisable a LuxRender render is after rendering!
Wow, that's impressive being able to tweak the lighting while it's still rendering. That definitely helps to make up for the longer render times. Thanks for the tutorial!
Bart is probably the strangest person on earth. I sent him this video more than a weak ago and he didn't publish it, now he does. (easy now don't delete this as well)
@Hedge He's probably very busy!
Lux render is amazing!
@Hedge, I think they try keep a steady flow of news rather then posting content as soon as they get it.
one of my posts took over a month though I dont think thats useual.
Great!
Does Lux hawe SSS yet?
It take 10gb of space O_O
That was some nice tutorial. Thanks.
@aleksandera: Not yet, but it's high on the todo list for Lux 0.7
Wow ... that just blew my mind ...
Is there any good tutorials on how to use Luxrender I attempted to get it to work using a tutorial but all I got was a scene that looked grainy no matter what I tried to do to fix it?
wow, I would have not expected this in luxrender this fast, this kind of feature is in Max renderer, and not even in Indigo or Kerkythea