I have a rig that I am using as a rendering node. I own 1 license of V-Ray for Sketchup, 1 free trial license not yet expired, and 1 Render Node license. I'm having issues believing all this is working properly...
** Setup:
Desktop PC: Sketchup Pro 2020 (V-Ray license, 2020 before the Hotfix 2 for 2021)
Windows 10 x64
1 1080Ti
RAM 16BG
Intel Core i7 6700K 4.0GHz
Network - Hardwired to router
Rig: Render Node running V-Ray Swarm (Render Node License), Tested V-Ray for Sketchup 2020, 2021, and stand-alone V-Ray Swarm install
Windows 10 x64
5 1080Ti
RAM 8GB
Pentium G4560 3.5GHz
Network - Wifi Connection to router
Network:
Internal Home Network 1Gbit
Render
Engine CUDA
Quality Medium
Rendering Output
Image Width/Height - 1201 x 513
Scene
8' x 12' rendering of my bathroom remodel
2 mirrors
2 panes of glass
1 window (4 panes of glass
reflective marble shower tiles
reflective glass shower tiles
6 omni lights
2 spot lights
1 sun
*image included
Experience
I'm a software engineer
Been 3D modelling personal home projects for 5 years
2 weeks of V-Ray (with a bunch of help from a professional/friend)
When I run my Sketchup render project from Desktop PC, I see 6 boxes in the render image with my Desktop PC's name... then a little bit later the Swarm section of the V-Ray Asset Editor goes to "100%" and a bit later a bunch of boxes show up with my Rig's name, which quickly disappear. They don't return until the next frame render (Running an animation of scenes, BTW). I watch the the GPU's usage in the Rig's Windows 10's Task Manager and the GPUs look mostly unused (0%). On my Desktop PC it looks consistent around 11%. I'm new to rendering and the V-Ray Swarm, yet assume it should provide quicker rendering by using 5 extra GPU's through distributed rendering. While writing this... it output 8 PNG files in 18 minutes. I understand there can be many contributing factors as I've been working with a co-worker educated in 3D-Modelling, with experience in 3DS Max, but not extensively in rendering. He has worked with a Swarm before at a previous job, but not set one up and suggested I post here.
Any input you can provide is appreciated.
Thank you,
Dainon
** Setup:
Desktop PC: Sketchup Pro 2020 (V-Ray license, 2020 before the Hotfix 2 for 2021)
Windows 10 x64
1 1080Ti
RAM 16BG
Intel Core i7 6700K 4.0GHz
Network - Hardwired to router
Rig: Render Node running V-Ray Swarm (Render Node License), Tested V-Ray for Sketchup 2020, 2021, and stand-alone V-Ray Swarm install
Windows 10 x64
5 1080Ti
RAM 8GB
Pentium G4560 3.5GHz
Network - Wifi Connection to router
Network:
Internal Home Network 1Gbit
Render
Engine CUDA
Quality Medium
Rendering Output
Image Width/Height - 1201 x 513
Scene
8' x 12' rendering of my bathroom remodel
2 mirrors
2 panes of glass
1 window (4 panes of glass
reflective marble shower tiles
reflective glass shower tiles
6 omni lights
2 spot lights
1 sun
*image included
Experience
I'm a software engineer
Been 3D modelling personal home projects for 5 years
2 weeks of V-Ray (with a bunch of help from a professional/friend)
When I run my Sketchup render project from Desktop PC, I see 6 boxes in the render image with my Desktop PC's name... then a little bit later the Swarm section of the V-Ray Asset Editor goes to "100%" and a bit later a bunch of boxes show up with my Rig's name, which quickly disappear. They don't return until the next frame render (Running an animation of scenes, BTW). I watch the the GPU's usage in the Rig's Windows 10's Task Manager and the GPUs look mostly unused (0%). On my Desktop PC it looks consistent around 11%. I'm new to rendering and the V-Ray Swarm, yet assume it should provide quicker rendering by using 5 extra GPU's through distributed rendering. While writing this... it output 8 PNG files in 18 minutes. I understand there can be many contributing factors as I've been working with a co-worker educated in 3D-Modelling, with experience in 3DS Max, but not extensively in rendering. He has worked with a Swarm before at a previous job, but not set one up and suggested I post here.
Any input you can provide is appreciated.
Thank you,
Dainon
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