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  • #16
    My lights are 24 but actually I didn't test with 16.
    I didn't have so much time to test so I jumped from 8 to 24 for the final render and sent all to backburner when going to sleep.
    for my blog and tutorials:
    www.alfasmyrna.com

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    • #17
      Pixela/Betrand,

      I agree about the Noise problem in Vray 2.0 using Brute force + LC. I recently set up a lighting rig for interior virtual tours using Vray 2.0 and found issues with noise that I didn't have when using Vray 1.5. I prefer to use in camera lens effects, Vrayfur for rugs, and Vraydisplacement for flooring and fabrics which all look so much more detailed and articulate with Brute force as the primary bounce.

      Here's a link to the noisy brute force stills from that lighting rig http://jamesatilano.com/?p=639

      Vlado can you point me to a quick explanation of how the dmc sampler changed from 1.5 to 2.0?
      www.jamesatilano.com

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      • #18
        what a perfect exposure! amazing colour balance.. everything is so perfect!
        Prateek Vishwa
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        www.prateekvishwa.com
        https://www.facebook.com/pages/PVDS/161239543925007

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        • #19
          Great Images, materials and lighting are spot on.
          What were the render times for the images and final resolution?
          I am currently rendering some 5k images and some are taking around 6 hours through DR using 4 x dual xeon quad cores?
          Will upload them shortly. Rendered using IM/LC with Adaptive DMC @ 1/50 and noise @ 0.005 = very clean renders.

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          • #20
            Wow, those are excellent works, congrats!

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