hi I do a little test to compare indigo with the famous vray.....
here is the result!!!!!!!!!
p.s.
my image is brighter, I prefer it this way
filippo
sorry for my poor language
Vray render time n.d
Indigo render time 10h
Vray1.5 rc3 Vs Indigo 0.8.3
Vray1.5 rc3 Vs Indigo 0.8.3
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- vray image
- vray image.JPG (104.8 KiB) Viewed 3460 times
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- Indigo Render
- INTERNO-frame-0000.jpg (594.49 KiB) Viewed 3460 times
2x Xeon quad core ghz 2.66(8 core)+4g ram+quadro fx
2 x Xeon Quad 5540 (16 core)+16GB ram+ Nvidia GTX 295 1800mb
2 x Xeon Quad 5540 (16 core)+16GB ram+ Nvidia GTX 295 1800mb
the difference in brightness might be due mainly to a difference in materials in the second scene. make them the same and take out the curtains in the vray scene, and then you should have a good test. no offence to indigo's unbiasedness, but that vray scene is mad realistic.
a shiny monkey is a happy monkey
-activate normal smoothing for the vase
-try to make everything as close as possible.
the brightness doesn't matter, I guess, but the colours (mats) that are used, shal be the same.
-glases
-sofa
-the screen of the TV (it's way blueisher in the vray scene)
-the pics
-the vase it self
-the pillows
-the curtains (missing in indigo scene)
-the frame of the big wide image
-other frames as well
- books
I think, that's about it...
if you don't get (or find) the same textures, try at least, to find kinda simmilar ones.
also try to find a leather-bump for the sofa.
great work, though.
(If you don't want to change the colours, and you also have full access to the vray- scene, you should change the settings THERE)
-try to make everything as close as possible.
the brightness doesn't matter, I guess, but the colours (mats) that are used, shal be the same.
-glases
-sofa
-the screen of the TV (it's way blueisher in the vray scene)
-the pics
-the vase it self
-the pillows
-the curtains (missing in indigo scene)
-the frame of the big wide image
-other frames as well
- books
I think, that's about it...
if you don't get (or find) the same textures, try at least, to find kinda simmilar ones.
also try to find a leather-bump for the sofa.
great work, though.

(If you don't want to change the colours, and you also have full access to the vray- scene, you should change the settings THERE)
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