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  • #31
    Yes, MAX should optimize materials. Just like when you display them in the viewport, the same logic should happen in the renderer. You would think that it already would.
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    • #32
      It does in RT GPU now as it creates mid maps that will calculate the maps size needs related to your output size.

      Bobby, what type of outside renders are you doing that they take so much ram?
      Our renders that take 50-60 Gb of Ram (I think) are way more heavier than your late renders I saw on the forum.
      Are you using Forest pack and Railclone? Are you still using autograss?
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      • #33
        My biggest contributor to scene gloat is my Evermotion tree scans.
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        • #34
          guysss
          no one have the f...$#$## gtx 1080 and can share a benchmark with basic interior??

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          • #35
            Originally posted by oren View Post
            guysss
            no one have the f...$#$## gtx 1080 and can share a benchmark with basic interior??
            hahaha, i have a zotac 1080, there is no bench mark scene buddy
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            • #36
              ok and did you try him on production mode with cude for render?
              did you create production render with him ever?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by oren View Post
                ok and did you try him on production mode with cude for render?
                did you create production render with him ever?
                i tried it but only for RT and checking materials and lighting (its stil not how i want it to be) but generally the 1080 is a fast card second only to the titan x
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by mitviz View Post
                  gpus will maybe take the same time or idk but for exteriors is where it excels, in minutes you can get some really clean renders
                  That is interesting, I had a look at Fstorm's gallery and almost all are interiors?

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                  • #39
                    alot of interiors yes but i have done a tonne of exteriors with it also, you can check it there also
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by mitviz View Post
                      alot of interiors yes but i have done a tonne of exteriors with it also, you can check it there also
                      So it works with forest pack or do you have to convert proxies to instances? How heavy are your scenes?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Nicinus View Post
                        So it works with forest pack or do you have to convert proxies to instances? How heavy are your scenes?
                        it works and dont get you on the proxy question, in all renderers its better to use instances to save ram, i did a 50 mill scene with the 1080 before
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by mitviz View Post
                          it works and dont get you on the proxy question, in all renderers its better to use instances to save ram, i did a 50 mill scene with the 1080 before
                          I always start my fp's with a proxy? My thinking is that I then scatter a low poly tree or bush but maybe that isn't necessary.

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                          • #43
                            If you can load it once in ram, you can scatter it as much as you want using FPP
                            Stan

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                            • #44
                              forest pack pro work fantastic with my old gtx 750 in rt mode
                              so i guess it will be great with the gtx 1080

                              no need to convert nothing .. forest pack pro is support rt

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                              • #45
                                Dont forget, one gpu is good, imagine a couple of then, unlike cpu with gpu the more you have the faster the renders are which is where gpu stands out over buying new cpus and setup, buy another card, stick it in and your good to go, speed doubled
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