Hi kids. 99.99% of the time the highest resolution I render to is 2048x1536. Very rarely am I asked to do something like 4096x3072 or higher and when I do these renderings the render time is astronomical. Generally I find render time is pretty close to a function of pixel area. If a 1024x768 images takes 15 minutes then a 2048x1536 images takes 1 hour, so in theory a 4096x3072 should take 4 hours. Instead it takes 12 hours.
I'm wondering if I'm fundamentally missing the boat when it comes to VRay settings for high resolution renderings. For a 2k image of an exterior architectural scene I can usually get away with IR map set to medium and Light Cache set to 1200. When I go to a higher rez image I find the renders usually crash with an unhandled exception during the LC calculation. So I turn off LC and use Brute Force for the secondary bounce. I don't get crashes but still have very long render times.
So should I forget using the presets for the Irradiance Mapng and adjust the settings manually or just accept half-day renders? I'm not looking for a magic bullet, I'd just like to know what other users experience are with high rez images so I can know if I need to rework the problem or just sit back and enjoy the render time. Any nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm wondering if I'm fundamentally missing the boat when it comes to VRay settings for high resolution renderings. For a 2k image of an exterior architectural scene I can usually get away with IR map set to medium and Light Cache set to 1200. When I go to a higher rez image I find the renders usually crash with an unhandled exception during the LC calculation. So I turn off LC and use Brute Force for the secondary bounce. I don't get crashes but still have very long render times.
So should I forget using the presets for the Irradiance Mapng and adjust the settings manually or just accept half-day renders? I'm not looking for a magic bullet, I'd just like to know what other users experience are with high rez images so I can know if I need to rework the problem or just sit back and enjoy the render time. Any nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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