Post your teapot-box scene then. Include your rendertimes and images from both 1.09 and 1.46. Then we can look at how we can speed 1.46.xx up to be faster than 1.09
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thats the problem vlado, there is no scene, ist a completli new scene, i create a box and a teapot only, whit out gi, only aa and its terrible more slower than the amaizing vray 1.09
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Hi there,
If it produces more rays now by default, why not decreasing
the settings of the renderpresets by default to a speed similar
to 1.09. It should be splotchfree as well.
1.09 was splotchfree and fast by default. 'It would be a step back if people have to decrease and tweak their rendersettings now before they get
similar results as with 1.09.
And I think "it produces more rays now" is a very bad argument
if there was never a need for more rays. Every standard preset
did it´s job splotchfree.. Even the animation presets worked like expected
out of the box. For my taste it makes more sence if the user increases
his settings instead of decreasing it (having very long rendertimes by default).
Maybe i missed something but so far I have not seen any advantages
from this. Actually SSS with low settings produces nicer results
now but I don´t see a big difference if I use 1.4 with low settings
or 1.09 with higher settings. The final result and the rendertimes are nearly the same.
In wich situation can i expect 1.4 to perform better than
1.09 ?
So where is the major advantage of this change ?
(maybe pre-thought compatibility with other packages ?
okok very bad joke
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Vlado could you please tell us in a simple way which exect parameters we should tweak in order to reduce the GI rays by half ?[/quote]
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