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    I am getting much faster render times with the Motion Blur box checked. I have a typical vray sun sky scene with a water plane using displacement and a yacht. With the MB button checked I get render times 15-45minutes, the same exact scene without MB checked is about 4-8hours. Can someone explain what exactly checking this function is doing to my scene to speed up the times so dramatically? I noticed the water quality is lower and that has something to do with it.

    I know MB is not enabled but when it is I don't want to lose the "turbo button" aspect.

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    Re: Motion Blur render times

    Hello John,

    With motion blur, what is that in relation to?:

    A setting in The Vray Render Options? (blurring your HDRI image?) Or are you enabling motion blur on a specific material i.e. water?. . . specifically a texture?

    I'm unsure what it is you are applying blur to, which is allowing the calculation time to drop so dramatically. . .

    Cheers

    Stu
    Stuart Williamson | Industrial Designer

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    • #3
      Re: Motion Blur render times

      I tested it at a studio scene (material test, also some displacement materials) here. With MB enabled (camera settings) the render time was longer, from 2:18 to 3:09 (min:s). So, I don't see the turbo at thi scene here. Could be good to know, why you got the effect.
      www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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      • #4
        Re: Motion Blur render times

        Here is a screen of the difference, in the most dramatic view (the sky/sun setting were altered). Its the camera MB.





        Micha, Yes I think if my scene were optimized better it would render the non-mb scene properly at the lower times.

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        • #5
          Re: Motion Blur render times

          HOw did you make the water ???????thats not only noise or perlin noise right??

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          • #6
            Re: Motion Blur render times


            I used a rough displacement map plus the noise/bump map (different rough map than the water) on a flat plane. Its hard to get resolutions above 2800 with the displacement settings as they are though.

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            • #7
              Re: Motion Blur render times

              Bad news: motion blur enabled and the displacement effect is rendered as bump only.
              www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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              • #8
                Re: Motion Blur render times

                That would explain why the waves don't look so high in the non-MB rendering!

                . . . and also the effect on the render time! (displacement allows Vray to create a special mesh with more detail over a bump, more polygons, more calculation. . .)

                Nice bit of detective work Micha!

                So. . . this means if you disable motion blur. . . and replace you're displacement map with a bump map, you'll get a very similar render time!? ???

                Hmmmmmm. . . I've got an idea. . . Keep the displacement, but in your Vray Render Options>Displacement adjust the 'Edge Length' from 4 to say. . . 12? and see what happens? I think the quality will be almost as good as you're displaced (non-MB) image. . . but the render time will drop, hopefully dramatically!

                Look forward to hearing about this one!

                Kind regards

                Stu
                Stuart Williamson | Industrial Designer

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