Simple Renderings Thread
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Simple Renderings Thread
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
The scene has changed, it is now a different deal with that glass (dielectric material) using (costly) dispersion.LithiumDesign wrote:Well this is 30minutes BiDir PT SS4dcm wrote:MLT is not a must in this scene. You do not have any shiny or dielectric materials.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
are you sure its PT ? looks like MLT to meLithiumDesign wrote:Well this is 30minutes BiDir PT SS4 -dcm wrote:MLT is not a must in this scene. You do not have any shiny or dielectric materials. Try to use PT BiDir with SS4 to avoid fireflies which can be caused by small emitters. MLT is fast in first 30-60 minutes of rendering but its loosing power when rendering longer. MLT isnt long distance runner. PT is more linear.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Why not install the latest AMD drivers and give your GPU a chance to help rendering:
64bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2846
32bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2845
latest preview Drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2848
Should bump speed for PT quite nice (but darken phong material a tiny little atm)
64bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2846
32bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2845
latest preview Drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2848
Should bump speed for PT quite nice (but darken phong material a tiny little atm)
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Is my 5770 supported?Zom-B wrote:Why not install the latest AMD drivers and give your GPU a chance to help rendering:
64bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2846
32bit: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2845
latest preview Drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2848
Should bump speed for PT quite nice (but darken phong material a tiny little atm)
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Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz | G.Skill Ripjaw 8GB 1600MHz | XFX HD5770
Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz | G.Skill Ripjaw 8GB 1600MHz | XFX HD5770
Re: Simple Renderings Thread
yes it isLithiumDesign wrote:Is my 5770 supported?
I have no Idea how it behave together with your CPU, check CPU & GPU usage during rendering to see if there is a bottleneck...
your very low samples/sec for the scene above are quite surprising... the used SSS material seems to eat up a lot of the processing power
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Hrmm, I cannot render with my GPU - some error about a kernel rebuild? and then it completely crashes and Indigo has to be closed Indigo seems to be getting slower as I get more advanced rendersZom-B wrote:yes it is
I have no Idea how it behave together with your CPU, check CPU & GPU usage during rendering to see if there is a bottleneck...
your very low samples/sec for the scene above are quite surprising... the used SSS material seems to eat up a lot of the processing power
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
run a .cmd file in the indigo dic with content:
paste the output as bugreport in Indigo thread, also be sure to use latest Indigo version 3.2.5!
***EDIT***
It is also possible that your scene eats up to much GPU RAM, together with other stuff like 3D app Viewport, Windows etc. eating some up to. reduce SuperSampling and try again, also maybe give the erotica testscene a spin, and see what happens.
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indigo_console.exe --gpu_info
PAUSE
***EDIT***
It is also possible that your scene eats up to much GPU RAM, together with other stuff like 3D app Viewport, Windows etc. eating some up to. reduce SuperSampling and try again, also maybe give the erotica testscene a spin, and see what happens.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Motion blur using an old version of maxigo, it's on the forum somewhere (can't save/crashes a bit)ninopiamonte wrote: how did you do with that blur (falling action) at
the first image??
Motion blur works in the new max plugin too
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Cannot see the motion blur. but the render is so awe-some
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
ENSLAVER wrote: Motion blur using an old version of maxigo, it's on the forum somewhere (can't save/crashes a bit)
Motion blur works in the new max plugin too
Wow, great render! But can I ask, which version of Maxigo is the best to use with Max? The crashing problem has meant that I am still using 2.6.
Re: Simple Renderings Thread
It stopped being developed while indigo kept going, so there isn't really a good one, that being said the new IndigoMax has motion blur, you just have to read the thread to keep track of the bugs (and how to avoid them) - SubPixel is really powering along with it. http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... =9&t=11368tar_gniK wrote:ENSLAVER wrote: Motion blur using an old version of maxigo, it's on the forum somewhere (can't save/crashes a bit)
Motion blur works in the new max plugin too
Wow, great render! But can I ask, which version of Maxigo is the best to use with Max? The crashing problem has meant that I am still using 2.6.
Re: Simple Renderings Thread
And a slogan for that: "Breaks the boundaries of possible"ENSLAVER wrote:Motion blur using an old version of maxigo, it's on the forum somewhere (can't save/crashes a bit)ninopiamonte wrote: how did you do with that blur (falling action) at
the first image??
Motion blur works in the new max plugin too
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread
Thanks ENSLAVER. While here is my "i ♥ indigo"
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