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| SILO abuser ![]() | Hello guys ![]() I did not post here in some time, busy learning LW, here is my first render, little scene I made to test rendering engine... Main building modeled in LW modeler, other stuff in Silo 1.4 (more comfortable there ATM), rendered with Final Gathering in about 1 hour and 35 min on dual core 2.2 Ghz system. Cheers ![]()
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| Bob dans Monsters, Inc ![]() | Hi there, nice render you have there ! ![]() However your render time seems a bit long to me, what settings did you use for this scene ? I could help you get the best out of it to cut down the render time to something more "LW 9.5 style" ! ![]() Cheers, Laurent aka Tartiflette ![]() P.S. : Don't post screenshot of your settings as you're not allowed to do that outside of the OpenBeta forum... |
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| SILO abuser ![]() | Grendel, it looked more to me like a morning time, weird, since sun is on the left side... Tartiflette, thanks, I did indeed have much shorter render times on previous iterations, but I had some artifacts (splotches) on the windows I wanted to get rid off and I added lots of blur on all reflections just to see how is that gonna influence render times. Original render time was actually 40 minutes. ![]()
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| In the blooming heather ![]() | Looking sweet fella. Lightwave is perfect for you and for that quality of render I'd say that is a pretty good render time myself. It's a couple of coffees , 1 trip to the lavatory a short walk and a light spot of lunch later unlike Vue where One could easily grow a mustache and beard before the render completed.
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| Boolean ![]() | I've been looking at LW, it does look pretty but the render times scare me. Too bad Electric Image doesn't offer any descent exporting. That scene would probably take 10-20 min tops. Old days using 2.8 I rendered out over 4mil polys on a 9600 mac with 512 ram in 15 min at 10,000x8,000 pixels in under 15min. I've been reluctant to make the upgrade since I'm now pc and previous versions of EI on the pc were clunky and didn't have the smoothness the mac version had. |
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| Bob dans Monsters, Inc ![]() | Well, you're comparing Apples and Oranges here... ![]() EIAS is for sure one hell of a fast render engine (and i know what i'm talking about here...) but for phong/scanline rendering only, not for GI renders. ![]() When you're doing GI renders with EIAS, speed is decent, even good, but doesn't come close to what it is with latest beta of LightWave. ![]() We're talking of a render engine that is able to compete with Vray or modo in term of ratio speed/quality on GI renders. ![]() Cheers, Laurent aka Tartiflette ![]() |
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| Bob dans Monsters, Inc ![]() | Speaking of Electric Image they are offering the upgrade to v7.0 at a competitive price if you already own a 3D application (or even Photoshop...) ![]() ElectricImage Website Cheers, Laurent aka Tartiflette ![]() |
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