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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Delhi
Posts: 3
Name: Nakul Chauhan |
Hi Everyone!!
I'm actually stuck in a doubt. Kindly help. It's goes like this. I'm a new user of vray. Along with this post there's an attached shot of an interior. I found the model on net. I just textured it and then rendered. For GI, I used irradiance for primary and light cache for secondary bounces. The result came out to be quite satisfactory. I have a workstation with dual quad cores @ 2.33 GHz. My problem is, I don't have a slightest idea, how good were the render settings w.r.t. to the time taken. The poly count is just 118000 and it took me 31 mins to get a render of 1600X1200. I used reflective glossiness in almost every material. Now with these settings on my workstation, is the time of 31 mins too much or just normal?? Please reply... NC |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Abu Dhabi
Age: 37
Posts: 175
Name: Bhanusri Prakash Gejjala |
Yes it normal...and I should say your system is good to render in 30 minutes..
It looks good..just a comment about flooring is that such reflective ?
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