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Is there an update due on this tutorial taking into account the improvements of v1.5? Would we miss out the LC section all together and use IR with Detail Enhancement instead?
<edit> Also, would it make any sense to use the adaptive QMC sampler instead of the Adaption Subdivision sampler featured in the tutorial.
Is there an update due on this tutorial taking into account the improvements of v1.5? Would we miss out the LC section all together and use IR with Detail Enhancement instead?
The detail enhancement is not a replacement for the light cache, so this section definitely stays in.
Also, would it make any sense to use the adaptive QMC sampler instead of the Adaption Subdivision sampler featured in the tutorial.
For the particular scene in the tutorial, no. For other scenes where you have glossy reflections and/or area lights, then yes.
Yes, I was just doing a test with adaptive QMC as you posted this. What I found is that the default settings if min.max 1/100 and rQMC at 0.01, the render time is considerably slower (but nicer) than the adaptive qmc approach.
Dropping the rQMC to 0.03 speeds things up to match the adaptive qmc result, but it looks like it might be quite noisy in animation. I'm going to do a test anim render and report back with the results.
At the moment, I am getting a rendertime of around 5mins a frame for 1280x720 resolution render of a simple scene with 1 light, GI and glossy reflections. (2x265 opterons)
I hope to shave this down to below 3mins, but not if I can't shake the flickering.
One other issue I am having is that the default IR settings produced bad splotches that would only disappear when I raised the HSph to 80 and the Interp.Samples to 100, which to me seems rather high, and may be uneccessarily slowing down my render.
My scene is pretty small (LC calc needed scale set to 0.0005m). Would this have an influence on the Interp and Hsp samples I should use?
once upon a time vrayrender got you here too but I think the domain lapsed in favor of keeping chaosgroup
the walk through tut has been there but I think this one is new and updated, and now that link above works it looks like the same one.
Was under the impression it was different, have to go through it to be
sure
I know my last reply has been swamped by posts about the missing link, so I thought i'd bump this thread to see if anyone has any suggestions about my issues?
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