I'm trying to render a little sun study sequence for fun (when I really should be getting on with fee paying work), and was just wondering if anyone has any advice on what the best set up would be for something like this.
here is a test that I let run overnight: http://www.vimeo.com/670873
lots of crazy shit going on as you can see...
for this i used the new animation (prepass) & then (rendering mode) at medium preset with 2 frames mixed together. LC at 500 subdivs and being used for glossy rays.
I guess i should try it again on a higher preset, but what I can't get my head around is how the light cache should be used. Should i tell it not to store direct light? Should I use it for both the prepass stage and the rendering stage, and if so should the settings be different? Or, should I just use it to help calculate the prepass stage and then turn it off for the rendering stage? (in that case not using it for glossy rays)
Maybe I shouldn't be using the animation mode at all, but I thought that the vraysun would probably count as a moving object...
Any suggestions very welcome!
here is a test that I let run overnight: http://www.vimeo.com/670873
lots of crazy shit going on as you can see...
for this i used the new animation (prepass) & then (rendering mode) at medium preset with 2 frames mixed together. LC at 500 subdivs and being used for glossy rays.
I guess i should try it again on a higher preset, but what I can't get my head around is how the light cache should be used. Should i tell it not to store direct light? Should I use it for both the prepass stage and the rendering stage, and if so should the settings be different? Or, should I just use it to help calculate the prepass stage and then turn it off for the rendering stage? (in that case not using it for glossy rays)
Maybe I shouldn't be using the animation mode at all, but I thought that the vraysun would probably count as a moving object...
Any suggestions very welcome!
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