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opensource lighting engine

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Batigol, Jan 15, 2015.

  1. Batigol

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    We would like to find an open source lighting engine that allow us to bake lighting in runtime like this software: http://revizto.com/en/
    Do you know any engine or engine using in revizto?
     
  2. kenshin

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    Are you working on a non-game tool?
     
  3. Batigol

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    yes, our main project is for real estate
     
  4. cl9-2

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  5. Batigol

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    How to integrate it to your apps?
     
  6. cl9-2

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    Unfortunately Lightmap Maker doesn't include an SDK.
    I haven't seen any lighting engines that are both open source and runtime.

    Many years ago, there were some radiosity engines with source code.
    RadiosGL was one of them
     
  7. hippocoder

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    Maybe Unity 5 is a better bet. We are finding it hard to tell the difference between baked and realtime in it.
     
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  8. Batigol

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  9. Zeblote

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    Are you talking about the fake "realtime" that require pre-computing or actual realtime lighting?