We group test the best scattering tools for CG art and rendering, so which is best for creating realistic scenes? ChaosGroup 3dart art
Chaos Scatter is a relative newcomer to the scattering scene. It is available to both V-Ray and Corona users and is built upon technology that used to be named Corona Scatter. The provision of a scattering tool in these renderers will please existing users, because it’ll make their workflow and pipelines are much more straightforward and seamless. Artists are guaranteed that the materials they’ve set up using either of those two renderers will work perfectly with Scatter.
As Chaos lacks a number of the features that its competitors have, I don’t think it’ll be prolific in drawing people away, at this stage, from the likes of Forest Pack. But, I think it’ll be particularly effective in attracting artists who are new to the possibilities of scattering and who are existing V-Ray and Corona users. The ease of having everything to hand and included in the monthly subscription will be very appealing to many.
in well-honed scattering solutions. MultiScatter has also benefited from being time-tested but the lack of ongoing regular and focused development, compared to its competitors, does leave it vulnerable to lagging behind. Scenes are becoming more complex, models and shaders are more advanced, and artists more adventurous, so any tools that want to stay in favour will need to adapt to the changing times.
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