Recent practice and some suggestions

Recently, I rendered some indoor space images for the “light tracer” website. After completing the task, I used Fluidray to conduct some rendering tests on this space. The results were still impressive. However, I hope that future updates will add some essential features that are necessary for architectural rendering software. For example, there must be color mapping, which provides the purpose of converting color space and adjusting exposure. Currently, we only have “Gain” and “Gamma”, which is clearly insufficient. Every time after rendering an image, I use the cached frames of the Corona Render software to convert RGB colors to ACES colors.



Anybody here??It’s too quiet here. I hope more users can share their experiences using the Fluidray.Looking forward to the update of version 5.0

Nice renderings! We are actually getting close to the release of FluidRay 5.0. It will be a massive release and it will include support for color grading, and in particular, color mapping through LUTs. Stay tuned!

Great, looking forward to the new version