I am currently working on my first real Vray powered project and I have setup the lighting to fit exactly with the RCP. I have also used the specific IES files from the light manufacturer on each light.
I am using an Irr/LC setup and my render times are about 10-15 mins for a preview at 320x480 or 1hr - 1hr30mins for an 720p HD res image.
This is more than acceptable to me - however I am experiencing some issues in generating a cache file for a fly through light cache in a decent amount of time, which I put down to the 300+ IES lights in the scene.
Am I completely mad to have 300+ IES lights in ANY scene or is it just a case of "Do whatever works?"
I am currently the sole visualiser within the company who uses Vray and have have no formal training or anyone to bounce concepts off which has made my life for the past month or so highly exhausting. I have been used to using Viz 3i and a dual processor Pentium 3 at the last company so this is all very exciting for me. I welcome any thoughts and ideas.
Thanks!
I am using an Irr/LC setup and my render times are about 10-15 mins for a preview at 320x480 or 1hr - 1hr30mins for an 720p HD res image.
This is more than acceptable to me - however I am experiencing some issues in generating a cache file for a fly through light cache in a decent amount of time, which I put down to the 300+ IES lights in the scene.
Am I completely mad to have 300+ IES lights in ANY scene or is it just a case of "Do whatever works?"
I am currently the sole visualiser within the company who uses Vray and have have no formal training or anyone to bounce concepts off which has made my life for the past month or so highly exhausting. I have been used to using Viz 3i and a dual processor Pentium 3 at the last company so this is all very exciting for me. I welcome any thoughts and ideas.
Thanks!
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