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  • Phoenixfd liquid as vrayproxy

    I have a huge simulation and I have to put it on a scene that I have with some other assets and its being a problem rendering (the whole scene), so I was wondering if having this simulation exported as a vrayproxy will improve the ram manage or it will be equal as rendering with phoenix. Thanks!

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    What kind of scene u have ?
    I just can't seem to trust myself
    So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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    • #3
      Well, is an scene with lot of characters and grass, so it's huge for rendering everything so I'm turning everything I can into proxy and alembic, so that's why I'm wondering if turning the liquid mesh into an alembic or vrayproxy will improve the RAM use or if phoenixfd does it better by its own method. Thanks

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      • #4
        Ok. Then - proxy would be better, but slower.
        I just can't seem to trust myself
        So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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        • #5
          Slower at render time you mean? in that case it wont be a problem, the important thing for me here is to be able to render it. Thanks a lot!

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