I've been doing a bit of R&D for an upcoming project. The shot calls for a very relistic forground tree that will be in the animation. I want to use an Xfrog tree so I imported one of their trees (using one of their max files, not an imported Xfrog file). The default tree comes in with a 10 slot multi-sub-materal that looks like this:
Tree
---ID 1 Bark
---ID 2 Leaf 1
------Diffuse
---------RGB Tint
------------Leaf TIFF file
------Bump
---------Leaf TIFF file
------Opacity
---------Leaf TIFF file (Mono Channel: Alpha, RGB Channel: RGB, Alpha
Source: None)
---ID 3 Leaf 2
---ID 4 Leaf 3..........
To render the tree with the standard max material takes about 15min with just skylight and a 'very low' IM setting. I've been reading all the tree and Xfrog thread on the forum and they all indicate that using vray material opacity would be faster. I used the global convert all materials to Vray materials and tried the render again. The render time shot up to over 3 hours!
I did a bit more reading and it was suggested to use the refraction slot for opacity however I have yet to be able to get the same result as using the Opacity slot. The best I can do results in not only the leaf being cut out, but the leaf itself being made semi trasnparent.
So, what IS the best way to render an Xfrog tree so that the render time is not 3 hours using a Vray material, Why is this happneing?
Tree
---ID 1 Bark
---ID 2 Leaf 1
------Diffuse
---------RGB Tint
------------Leaf TIFF file
------Bump
---------Leaf TIFF file
------Opacity
---------Leaf TIFF file (Mono Channel: Alpha, RGB Channel: RGB, Alpha
Source: None)
---ID 3 Leaf 2
---ID 4 Leaf 3..........
To render the tree with the standard max material takes about 15min with just skylight and a 'very low' IM setting. I've been reading all the tree and Xfrog thread on the forum and they all indicate that using vray material opacity would be faster. I used the global convert all materials to Vray materials and tried the render again. The render time shot up to over 3 hours!
I did a bit more reading and it was suggested to use the refraction slot for opacity however I have yet to be able to get the same result as using the Opacity slot. The best I can do results in not only the leaf being cut out, but the leaf itself being made semi trasnparent.
So, what IS the best way to render an Xfrog tree so that the render time is not 3 hours using a Vray material, Why is this happneing?
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