I'd love to see a photo of the Cornel box you made and photographed from an outside angle - it's perfect.
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Well, there are two main optimizations that I did to the scene:
(*) I made the light bulb surface to be the lightsource, instead of the wire inside it. This is also more correct, since light bulb manufacturers give the light power for the outside of the light, and not for the wire itself, since a small portion is absorbed by the covering glass. This is not a very significant optimization though and the scene would render without it too.
(*) I used light portals around the bulb to tell v-ray where to look for the light source. This matches more exactly what maxwell does - it knows that the light is an emitter and samples it specifically, whereas by default V-Ray doesn't do anything special about a VRayLightMtl. This optimization reduces the noise a lot. The illumination is still coming from the VRayLightMtl on the light bulb, but V-Ray knows where to look for it.
Adaptive ppt also handles this scene quite well, but not quite as fast.
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by vlado(*) I used light portals around the bulb to tell v-ray where to look for the light source. This matches more exactly what maxwell does - it knows that the light is an emitter and samples it specifically, whereas by default V-Ray doesn't do anything special about a VRayLightMtl. This optimization reduces the noise a lot. The illumination is still coming from the VRayLightMtl on the light bulb, but V-Ray knows where to look for it.
i have ditched the lightMtl on occasions because of the noise/rendertime
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Vlado can you explain the light portal abit more clearly. Are you talking about the vraylight skylight portal?
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I used light portals around the bulb to tell v-ray where to look for the light source.
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Originally posted by studioDIMand why would SKYlight portals take into account the vraylight material?
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