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meh both car and balls need work
pool balls the specularity is way to instence no matter how direct a lite ive never in my life seen a pool ball have that much sheen ever thus to me it looks fake add in a horrible depth of field filter that need far more work and it just makes the issue more apparent the depth of field was used to hide the the spec issue or so i would be willing to place my money. as for the car it looks good but it looks fake sorry but nothing is ever that smooth ever the true test of 3d art is giving whatever your working on enough imperfections to make it real in this case both fail.
as for it being real time its impressive but someone already beat Nvidia to the punch granted not on a scale like this. but still on a scale that if things go well for them they may well be Nvidias competitor not Ati (cant remember who it was it was on Cgsociety a few months ago) anyway
overall for real time ray tracing its a step in the right direction but compared to still images or sets of stills done seperately it lags behind in quality.
pool balls the specularity is way to instence no matter how direct a lite ive never in my life seen a pool ball have that much sheen ever thus to me it looks fake add in a horrible depth of field filter that need far more work and it just makes the issue more apparent the depth of field was used to hide the the spec issue or so i would be willing to place my money. as for the car it looks good but it looks fake sorry but nothing is ever that smooth ever the true test of 3d art is giving whatever your working on enough imperfections to make it real in this case both fail.
as for it being real time its impressive but someone already beat Nvidia to the punch granted not on a scale like this. but still on a scale that if things go well for them they may well be Nvidias competitor not Ati (cant remember who it was it was on Cgsociety a few months ago) anyway
overall for real time ray tracing its a step in the right direction but compared to still images or sets of stills done seperately it lags behind in quality.