It looks adorable. But i do not understand the hype about raising MSI lately. It will give you little bit more accuracy at the expense of significant increase of rendertime. As long as you use corona in production environment, you will most often want best speed/quality performance ratio, not best qualit only. This is prime example of a scene where raising MSI should make only very little difference.
I didn't inted to start any "hype" and just waited until someone called it out when it gets misinterpretted.. well it did fast :- ). In my scenes, the difference in GI and highlights is quite big, and render times actually aren't affected much at all. I too agree it won't make sense to just keep such high value default (even though this is how it's set in every unbiased renderer and it's hardly worthless). The default 20 is just too small for most scenes imho and forces users to go for unrealistically high reflective values in exchange, which don't converge to same result (it will still not have nice highlights). Isn't this marketed as photorealistic renderer foremost ? So why the discouraging for going after quality ?
With my tests, the result is exact opposite, the speed difference isn't much worse, and accuracy is quite a different. The problem is a point where fireflies appear, the sampling isn't so worse. Vlado said the same about GI caustics (which are unrenderable in Vray), but just look at recent iRay renders (early versions had cutoff by default and they reintroduced it as "feature"...), where it is the "hype" contributing to absolutely stunning realism (example in Delta Tracing works). Any interior rendered below 200 without serious post-production just doesn't look right to me.
"Production environment" (such a meaningless buzz-word in CGI world, thrown left and right..) doesn't mean effectivness for all, for me it is purely technical quality at any sort of cost (talking only about commercial projects). Lot of studios value quality above all, as do clients.
BTW, sorry, it's very cool image :- ) !
« Last Edit: 2013-09-26, 23:08:26 by Juraj_Talcik »

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