LuxCoreRender v2.5

Sounds like you want to do this?

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Thank you, I should have put those clues together. Age.


https://forums.luxcorerender.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2950

May be it can help

We have a new example scene: “Lynx Spider” by Damien Monteillard. Thank you!

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Beautiful! :spider: :spider_web:

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@Dade / @B.Y.O.B Why don’t you come work with us at the Blender Foundation? :slightly_smiling_face::+1:

https://www.blender.org/jobs/rendering-software-engineer/

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Really big problem with flickering. Tried cache, samples and so on. Of course, everybody suggest to uncheck path-trace but I see no point in Luxcore withou it.

Please open an issue on https://github.com/LuxCoreRender/BlendLuxCore/issues with a simplified testscene that can be used to reproduce the problem, as well as some images to show what’s going on.

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I finally took the time to add an example scene I made originally for the v2.4 release notes, to demonstrate thin film interference: “Oil Puddle”

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Hey guys, Is this caused by using the latest 2.93 Alpha version of Blender?

The error occurs when I try to activate BlendLuxcore.

I believe Blender’s Python version was updated. Could that be the cause?
I know Luxcore doesn’t support alphas/betas, just wondering.

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Checked it over at the Luxcore Discord, and this is indeed caused by the Python upgrade in Blender 2.93. For the time being you’ll need to use 2.92 if you want to keep using Luxcore.

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but I have tested that on Linux and in my distro works well but have the also python version 3.7

I don’t know about Linux, but the Windows alpha version of Blender 2.93 includes the new Python version 3.9.1, causing Luxcore to return an error when trying to activate it.

Luxcore will need to be compiled with the new Python version to work in 2.93.

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On Linux you can usually mix different (minor) Python versions without problems, it is different from Windows.

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Well but why works if my python version is the 3.7 and 3.6 I don’t have the python version 3.9 or newer.

My previous answer.

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Do you have a link to join their discord? I am trying to do it with the discord app, got a error. I have a new archviz project would love to take Luxcore for a spin but on 2.93.

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Hi. I just wanted to say that I tried out Luxcore, and I’m pretty happy with it. Keep it up guys. If it gets better and more easy to use in relation to noise reduction, it would be unbeatable in interior archviz scenes. I hade some trouble configuring the Glossiness threshold of Light Tracing. It gave some fireflies here and there. And one more thing. It seams that Luxcore is a bit picky with some textures. I just couldn’t find a way to add imperfections to objects with some specific maps (tiffs and jpegs).

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Here: https://forums.luxcorerender.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=535

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