Personally, I really, really want to see a Redshift - Blender plugin. I know there are alot of you out there that do as well. The Redshift development team needs to see that there is interest and people that really want to use Redshift within the Blender community.
If you are a current Redshift user, you WANT to use Redshift, or you would love to use a Blender - Redshift plugin, vote in my poll on Twitter.
I would want redshift renderer integration for the bge if it does not conflict with its license.And i know it would be hard to integrate.So the possibility of that maybe very low.Simply because it is too much work.
@lostscience Yeah that would be more difficult than simply integrating with Blender as is. Currently, Redshift does not have a standalone rendering GUI. It can only be accessed via command line within another application such as Maya. Currently, we’d need a patched version of Blender, and then a python exporter within the patched version to communicate with the Redshift Core
Redshift for Blender would be awesome! I’ve actually bought a Redshift license some time ago and use it with Houdini 15.5 Indie (at the moment I’m using Houdini only as rendering host for Redshift more or less ) It’s in alpha for Houdini but very stable already and free for exisiting Redshift customers (as all the other Redshift plugins - that’s the nice thing with Redshift - you buy a license and get all the plugins for free (unlike Octane where you have to buy separate plugins for each 3D app you wanna use)
I’ve used Redshift for Maya, and I really like it. I’ve been asking them for a while when they plan to release a version with a GUI-less command line renderer, and no dice. Very curious how you’d get this working.
Pffft, when did they include that?? Never saw anything in any release notes! That’s funny, I was basically told that wasn’t really a priority when I asked. Very cool, that definitely opens up the possibilities.
And I agree with Cyaoeu. The only reason I never explored Redshift much beyond a trial version was that I didn’t like how locked into Autodesk products I’d have to be just to use it. I’d definitely like to see Blender integration as well.
I have a Redshift license already, using it in Softimage and loving it. So, yes, I definately would be interested in a Blender integration.
@lvxejay:
The Houdini and C4D plugins are developed by external developers, but for Blender, they didn’t find any developer yet. So, if you want to take that task, then talk to the Redshift guys. As an official developer you could be payed for it and have access to the SDK.