Has anyone ever done this successfully?
it's a crappy hack I realize. I understand the parameters are quite different but it seems like it should be possible to "ballpark". The Max PhysicalMaterial behaves in the viewport as high-quality PBR and can look totally presentable. it is then possible for me to just use Preview Capture instead of rendering at all for this particular project where rendered quality can wait till later for now. It's not as good as VRay obviously, but sometimes nobody cares... and you have 8000 frames to get through in very little time. Something like PowerPreview and good PBR materials works pretty awesome for this problem.
I wish I could get the VRayMaterial to just work with the high-quality mode the same way the physical material does, but I understated why/how they are different. When I get my 6,000 video card I will then just use the VRay progressive renderer ...which is a world better in quality.... Until then though I can't afford the time to clear the noise. So I am just reaching out to see if anyone has done this or knows of a way to do so as an MS file or batch script.
I always work in big Multi-Subs, so as a temporary solution, I just cloned it and manually made a PBR/PhysicalMaterial version. So at least it is easy to switch now as needed.
Anyone ever try to tackle this?
it's a crappy hack I realize. I understand the parameters are quite different but it seems like it should be possible to "ballpark". The Max PhysicalMaterial behaves in the viewport as high-quality PBR and can look totally presentable. it is then possible for me to just use Preview Capture instead of rendering at all for this particular project where rendered quality can wait till later for now. It's not as good as VRay obviously, but sometimes nobody cares... and you have 8000 frames to get through in very little time. Something like PowerPreview and good PBR materials works pretty awesome for this problem.
I wish I could get the VRayMaterial to just work with the high-quality mode the same way the physical material does, but I understated why/how they are different. When I get my 6,000 video card I will then just use the VRay progressive renderer ...which is a world better in quality.... Until then though I can't afford the time to clear the noise. So I am just reaching out to see if anyone has done this or knows of a way to do so as an MS file or batch script.
I always work in big Multi-Subs, so as a temporary solution, I just cloned it and manually made a PBR/PhysicalMaterial version. So at least it is easy to switch now as needed.
Anyone ever try to tackle this?
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