Author Topic: Render Speed  (Read 4197 times)

2013-03-27, 15:05:05

higgledyhiggles

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In general it`s pretty good although I don`t see anything like what I see from the benchmark. Are there optimum system settings,
system unit setup etc ?
Since scene scale seems to make a big difference maybe it affects speed ?

2013-03-27, 15:39:16
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Ondra

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Since scene scale seems to make a big difference maybe it affects speed ?
It should not, if it does, post the scene.


To get optimal speed for an interior, try to use as few fakes as possible, place portals into windows, and most importantly, use HD cache.
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2013-03-27, 15:50:31
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Ludvik Koutny

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In some scenes, raising PT samples to something like 32 and light samples multiplier to 4-6 might yield some good results as well... Also, use twosided glass for any large glass surfaces where refraction effect is not necessary. Especially in windows.

2013-03-28, 11:35:56
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hi,

jeah, it is few days old, but what do you think aabout this render?

Corona is like some king of addictive game... "Just one... More... Render... Before... Then i will do something... Useful"

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