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    Hy Everyone,
    I use sketch up Pro2013 with VRay 2.0 that I just got it last week.
    I try render a simple interior scene ( with the best quality )
    And it takes loong time..it is going to two days and still running?!?
    Is there anyway to speed up the rendering time?
    (Im using intel i5 3.20ghz, 4GB DDR3 Ram, 500GB HDD, windows7 64bit)
    If I need yo get better computer which one right for me:
    A workstation or a Render server?
    My budget is around usd.8000,-

    Best Regards
    YI

  • #2
    Originally posted by Yoshi1099 View Post
    Hy Everyone,
    I use sketch up Pro2013 with VRay 2.0 that I just got it last week.
    I try render a simple interior scene ( with the best quality )
    And it takes loong time..it is going to two days and still running?!?
    Is there anyway to speed up the rendering time?
    (Im using intel i5 3.20ghz, 4GB DDR3 Ram, 500GB HDD, windows7 64bit)
    If I need yo get better computer which one right for me:
    A workstation or a Render server?
    My budget is around usd.8000,-

    Best Regards
    YI
    Hy any reply?!?

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    • #3
      I think if you were to properly optimize your scene, image sampler, materials, lights and so on you will be able to render it a lot faster. You will need few weeks-months to learn it tho. So you can either pay some1 to teach you, self teach or totally ignore these options and buy hardware for compensate for bad render settings...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by DADAL View Post
        I think if you were to properly optimize your scene, image sampler, materials, lights and so on you will be able to render it a lot faster. You will need few weeks-months to learn it tho. So you can either pay some1 to teach you, self teach or totally ignore these options and buy hardware for compensate for bad render settings...
        Hy,
        Thanks for the advice.

        Regards
        Yoshi Ikeda

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        • #5
          2 days sounds insane for rendering with V-Ray, unless you're rendering very high resolution using Brute Force. I suspect there is something seriously wrong with your render settings, possibly way too many subdivs somewhere. Using Irradiance Map as your primary and Light Cache as your secondary you should be able to render even complex scenes in less than an hour on a i5 3.2GHz PC and with the right setup the quality is comparable with Brute Force.

          Did you really mean that your budget for a workstation is Eight Thousand US Dollars?!! You could buy a good render farm for that.
          SU 2018 + VfSU 4.0

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jackson_cg View Post
            2 days sounds insane for rendering with V-Ray, unless you're rendering very high resolution using Brute Force. I suspect there is something seriously wrong with your render settings, possibly way too many subdivs somewhere. Using Irradiance Map as your primary and Light Cache as your secondary you should be able to render even complex scenes in less than an hour on a i5 3.2GHz PC and with the right setup the quality is comparable with Brute Force.

            Did you really mean that your budget for a workstation is Eight Thousand US Dollars?!! You could buy a good render farm for that.
            Hy Jackson,

            Thanks for the reply,
            I realized I adjust the subdivis to 32 for some materials.. That is must be the problem.
            Yes I am serious want to build better rendering machine.
            My question is how to do render with render server in Vray for sketch up?
            Which one better CPU or GPU or both?

            Once again thank you for your time Jackson..

            Best Regards
            Yoshi Ikeda

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            • #7
              32 is pretty medium/low. So thats not it. I think you better off with CPU based machine. Also I think it will be even better if you can post ur scene here so other sketch up artists can have a look at it and suggest what to tweak in order to make it work faster...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by DADAL View Post
                32 is pretty medium/low. So thats not it. I think you better off with CPU based machine. Also I think it will be even better if you can post ur scene here so other sketch up artists can have a look at it and suggest what to tweak in order to make it work faster...
                Hy,

                Great!
                But how to send it in this forum? Use photo attachment?
                Sorry I am beginner and a new member...

                Regards
                YI

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                • #9
                  I think you can take some screenshots of ur scene settings, materials and lights. Then we can have a look at it. Also if you can explain what resolution u render to and so on that would help. You can use forum attachments manager to upload pictures to.
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                  • #10
                    Yi

                    Just to give you some reference point for render times, the attached interior view, which is clearly very simple, renders in 15 minutes.
                    Reflections, lights and glossy materials all tend to add to render times.
                    Have you checked out the video tutorials on the chaos site - they are really helpful.

                    Best of luck
                    David
                    Attached Files
                    Sketchup 2015
                    Vray version 2.00
                    www.davidcauldwell.co.uk

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                    • #11
                      Hy Darius,

                      My apologized if i ask you how to upload the pictures I try with the "insert image" but they ask for URL?
                      I am a totally green in this forum, kindly assist me.

                      Regards,
                      Yoshi Ikeda

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                      • #12
                        Hy David,

                        Thank you for the reply,
                        I will try your advice, I think I make mistake with the settings but do not know which one...
                        I try to upload the screen shoot pictures of my setting but no luck..=(

                        sorry i am a new member..

                        Regards,
                        Yoshi Ikeda

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                        • #13
                          Ok this is weird but it looks like this forum does not support attachments. Is that true or is it just me and Yoshi, Can any1 check it out to?
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                          • #14
                            works for me - see my last post!
                            (make sure your attachments are not too large, and check your posting permissions, as shown at the bottom of this page)

                            David
                            Sketchup 2015
                            Vray version 2.00
                            www.davidcauldwell.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dcauldwell_cg View Post
                              works for me - see my last post!
                              (make sure your attachments are not too large, and check your posting permissions, as shown at the bottom of this page)

                              David
                              Hy David,

                              Yes finally I found out the problem..
                              Thanks for the advice it is takes between 2-3 hours...
                              But I still look for the new comp..
                              So if you dont mind which one the best for Vray sketchup? CPU, GPU or both?

                              Regards
                              YI

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