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  • Vray interior and animation

    I'v bean using Mentalray for most of my work, but now the studio that i work for want me to do interior animation, the problem with mentalray is the gi and fg (irradienc) flickering, and i can't find a solution to it.

    Can vray do flickering free gi animations , not just fly through but animasjon where objects move ?

    thanks.

  • #2
    for that there is not much advantages in the advanced version (except that the vray material renders faster i think. Dont know how much faster)
    so u can try that with Vray FREE. Very simple.

    To answer straight, yes
    (by the way, I am sure mental ray, able to do so, but maybe much slower)

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    • #3
      Thanks losbellos

      yeah i know mentalray can do it, but after very much testing i never got a result without flickering. i gues you could if you realy incres the photones and the fg rays.

      but anyway i just downloaded the demo version of vray, loking forward to testing it

      looks like there is much good info on this page to

      thanks

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      • #4
        well, the demo puts that "annoying" watermark randomly on the image, so u might be in trouble to see the fkickering properly since the random watermark will make a huge flicker

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        • #5
          just rendered a test animation 20 frames, and it realy sems render no flickering , and realy fast to

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          • #6
            but there is that lot of little vray logo no? and thay are randomly placed
            (or it has been changed this by the time?)

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            • #7
              I suppose using the basic version you could speed up rendering using per-pixel camera renders and mapping them with the rendered GI back onto the scene then animating around that... I dunno.. can you render that in v-ray... * goes to test this theory*

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              • #8
                ok, so, you cant do the camera based mapping in vray it seems, though you could use it to put GI rendered textures onto a scene, then maybe render an animation and composite?

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                • #9
                  123

                  I need to help!

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                  • #10
                    Now!I used Vray for max5. :P

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