Working on a test animation of a kitchen.
There are some chrome appliance handles and table legs
that I just cant seem to clean up. (Sorry no pic at this time)
Went from using Adaptive Subdivision 0 and 3 to fixed rate of 3 with
Random checked. This cleaned it up quite a bit. Question is should
I stick with fixed rate? This is what the manual suggests for large scenes
and it is indeed faster thus far. Anyone run into similar situation?
To compare the Fixed rate method takes 50% less time to render than
Adaptive with less time. I did a test with a smaller scene just a couple
minutes a frame. Fixed rate was faster but I had to use a value of
4 with Rand, at 5 with Rand it took longer that Adaptive.
Any tips would be great. These frames take quite a long time to render so
testing right now is quite painful. The Adaptive version took 4h42m on a
Dual Intel 2.0 and with Fixed it was 2h24m (same box)
There are some chrome appliance handles and table legs
that I just cant seem to clean up. (Sorry no pic at this time)
Went from using Adaptive Subdivision 0 and 3 to fixed rate of 3 with
Random checked. This cleaned it up quite a bit. Question is should
I stick with fixed rate? This is what the manual suggests for large scenes
and it is indeed faster thus far. Anyone run into similar situation?
To compare the Fixed rate method takes 50% less time to render than
Adaptive with less time. I did a test with a smaller scene just a couple
minutes a frame. Fixed rate was faster but I had to use a value of
4 with Rand, at 5 with Rand it took longer that Adaptive.
Any tips would be great. These frames take quite a long time to render so
testing right now is quite painful. The Adaptive version took 4h42m on a
Dual Intel 2.0 and with Fixed it was 2h24m (same box)
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