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Hi whats the best way to animate a vray sun moving through the day....i am testing animation re-pass & render but it looks quite long winded...has anyone had any experience and could guide me to a quicker solution
For exteriors give brute force and lc a go - the flicker associated with animated gi is often caused by irmap samples re arranging themselves between frames. Brute force doesn't suffer from this since it's per pixel and LC is generally a soft method where flicker is blurred out anyway. The other nice thing about exteriors is that a lot of the samples fired from the camera hit an objects and immediately bounce off into the sky whereas they'd be trapped in an interior leadig vray to do much more work.
Brute force and LC can be very quick on exteriors and the nice thing is that once you get the grain to a level acceptable for you, you don't really worry about render fliicker or other glitches.
ok thankyou for that i will give that a go....i rendered 100 frames last night and all worked fine really but i had to render each frame as i would normally do for a still image i.e. light cache and irr map per frame..is there a faster solution like doing a normal animation and rendering every nth frame ??
Not for brute force, no. It doesn't save any kind of solution unfortunately. It is a slightly slower method when compared to IRmap but for animation stuff where irmap would cause a problem, the benefit you get is that as soon as the image is good enough in terms of noise, you let the render run and don't worry about lighting glitches.
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