Now I've seen plenty of videos of RT in action, and it appears to be a step in the right direction.. So does everyone use it all the time now?
Try to use it on my own machine however and the results are somewhat different, its great rendering a shinny tea pot but really quite slow when used in a scene with any sort of weight to it (1.6m poly). I'm no computer boffin either (and so I think much of the instructions out there are difficult to understand) so can you help a novice get up to speed with using RT?
Many tests illustrate GPU being much faster that CPU rendering, do I need to choose GPU somewhere within RT to take advantage of these speeds? I can't see where I get such an option
The graphics card in the machine (which is a Mac Pro running 64bit Windows 7 via bootcamp & 8gb RAM btw) is a 'ATI Radeon HD 5700' - Is that good?
Any help greatly received
Cheers
Phil
Try to use it on my own machine however and the results are somewhat different, its great rendering a shinny tea pot but really quite slow when used in a scene with any sort of weight to it (1.6m poly). I'm no computer boffin either (and so I think much of the instructions out there are difficult to understand) so can you help a novice get up to speed with using RT?
Many tests illustrate GPU being much faster that CPU rendering, do I need to choose GPU somewhere within RT to take advantage of these speeds? I can't see where I get such an option
The graphics card in the machine (which is a Mac Pro running 64bit Windows 7 via bootcamp & 8gb RAM btw) is a 'ATI Radeon HD 5700' - Is that good?
Any help greatly received
Cheers
Phil
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