I'm considering VRay for my office and, despite quite a few Bug Splats, have been pleased with it. Sounds like the Mac environment is not necessarily the best choice, but I'd like to get some advice to be sure the settings I'm using in VRay are 'best'.
First basic performance results. When rendering, the CPU option seems almost twice as fast as the GPU rendering. The CPU render also seem to be better quality as far as shadows/lighting. When interactively rendering, the speeds are closer. I assume the CPU's performance basically is the result of the number of cores in the CPU.
For GPU rendering, the 'C++/CPU' option in the asset editor must be selected. Does this mean the CPU is doing the majority/all of the work?
The other thing I've noticed is when selecting devices from the 'Tools' menu, the 'C++/CPU' option is not selected by default. There's also the 'error while parsing environment variable' (see attached), but I'm still able to select the CPU (assuming it's related to the error).
What would this selection affect (CPU, GPU, both) and should I be concerned about the error? There doesn't seem to be a difference in performance when it's selected.
Thanks!
First basic performance results. When rendering, the CPU option seems almost twice as fast as the GPU rendering. The CPU render also seem to be better quality as far as shadows/lighting. When interactively rendering, the speeds are closer. I assume the CPU's performance basically is the result of the number of cores in the CPU.
For GPU rendering, the 'C++/CPU' option in the asset editor must be selected. Does this mean the CPU is doing the majority/all of the work?
The other thing I've noticed is when selecting devices from the 'Tools' menu, the 'C++/CPU' option is not selected by default. There's also the 'error while parsing environment variable' (see attached), but I'm still able to select the CPU (assuming it's related to the error).
What would this selection affect (CPU, GPU, both) and should I be concerned about the error? There doesn't seem to be a difference in performance when it's selected.
Thanks!
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