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My subjective views, I feel the images rendered with the two renderers look every different. The ones done in vray have a more clean finished look though. I'm just shooting in the dark but is this because you have had more experience using Vray?
To be honest, these tests dont really show or do the renders any justice.
To get a comparison that even gets close to being fair, it would probably be better to render out the scene in a real production quality in final render first (not the jaggy undersampled images posted above).
Then one should replicate the exact look of the final render rendering in vray...including the level of saturation and all details in materials like glossyness and SSS if any. Needless to say, both renderings should have the same (relatively) type and ammount of antialiasing.
guys
i love vray but i also love fR
ive also spent the last 24 hours comparing both, my conclusion is that fR is slower but good results but still painful. fR seems to like rendering raytrace, like glass and metals, which it does at lightening speed but as soon as you put it in an architectural situation, when you start bouncing light round roms, it really struggles.
im no expert but ive been rendering for many years now and i know a fast renderer and a heavy slow one, and fR feels heavy like it did before.
unlike vray which feels nice and light, nimble, with a supercharger stuck up its butt...
im not pro vray or pro fR, ...... i just want the best renderer...... Vray does it for me.
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