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2013-08-14, 16:14:21
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vkiuru

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Yes, but usually only if you use lots of biases and fakes. Or have a render farm.

Bias, fakes, yes a lot of tricks - none of which you could identify unless specifically mentioned.

2013-10-10, 21:24:41
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Inchiology

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As for now, Corona is great for interior rendering or product visualizations but it lacks the ability to render complex animations in short time.

VRays speed is mostly based on the fact that it just renders what is absolutely needed (reflection, refraction, shadow samples etc). And Vray has plenty of ways to optimize that to the limit.

Corona in contrast just shoots rays until the user decides to stop - that's why it totally sucks for Animation at the moment. The good thing is: You don't need to know anything about the tech behind corona to render nice images (which in a way is also true for Vray - all finalRender users know what I mean :D)

So unless Corona is really using all it's modern algorithms and stops doing unnecessary stuff when it does not add to the quality there is no way it can beat Vray in speed and usability for animation.

Speed trumps all