Hello,
I did some tests on some of the BRDF available in V-Ray, to highlight the possible differences in terms of speed. And there are.
For the sake of speed ( on my side ), I did the test in my Cornell Box scene, but I think it's a too simple scene to give a final judgment about this subject ( and I don't know if it's a good idea or even possible to give a final advice on this ).
A - simple flat colors
A simple render with flat colors and all the materials BRDF set on GGX or Blinn ( walls, objects ). No post.
This one is really simple but shows no significant differences, except a little advantage in favor of the GGX.
I did some tests on some of the BRDF available in V-Ray, to highlight the possible differences in terms of speed. And there are.
For the sake of speed ( on my side ), I did the test in my Cornell Box scene, but I think it's a too simple scene to give a final judgment about this subject ( and I don't know if it's a good idea or even possible to give a final advice on this ).
A - simple flat colors
A simple render with flat colors and all the materials BRDF set on GGX or Blinn ( walls, objects ). No post.
This one is really simple but shows no significant differences, except a little advantage in favor of the GGX.
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