Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
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@Pixie I had a look at your project. ( Oscar is far better then me in Automotive visualization )
BUT i think it would help your scene if you would use more real world CAM settings.
F-Stop is pretty unrealistic @ 0.8! <Absolute minimum should be 1.4> Because it causes a horrendous BOKEH and slows down rendering your scene in a big way....and does not add that much IMO.
Cool scene btw.
BUT i think it would help your scene if you would use more real world CAM settings.
F-Stop is pretty unrealistic @ 0.8! <Absolute minimum should be 1.4> Because it causes a horrendous BOKEH and slows down rendering your scene in a big way....and does not add that much IMO.
Cool scene btw.
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Re: Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
I just tired to get it on par with the blender scene! :)Originalplan® wrote:@Pixie I had a look at your project. ( Oscar is far better then me in Automotive visualization )
BUT i think it would help your scene if you would use more real world CAM settings.
F-Stop is pretty unrealistic @ 0.8! <Absolute minimum should be 1.4> Because it causes a horrendous BOKEH and slows down rendering your scene in a big way....and does not add that much IMO.
Cool scene btw.
Edit:
I've now put fov to 1.4 and brought back the original glass panel (one sided polygon) with a fake glass material.
Edit: With some more tweaks, like a well balanced environment lighting I got to this quality in about 1min
Added octane picture and that very same denoised
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Re: Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
Nice. Yeah, Cycles probably cheats with its glass like that. When arch glass/single face glass is on GPU in Indigo it'll probably have more realistic reflections than this though. :)
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Good looking render, though a bit dark. :) Would love to see more!
You should select an OpenCL unit (probably your GT 750M should be best) before enabling OpenCL rendering.
If OpenCL would be off by default when opening a scene, Indigo wouldn't be able to render a chain of scene files with GPU rendering when doing an animation for example.
You should select an OpenCL unit (probably your GT 750M should be best) before enabling OpenCL rendering.
If OpenCL would be off by default when opening a scene, Indigo wouldn't be able to render a chain of scene files with GPU rendering when doing an animation for example.
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The opencl implementation of cycles is quite behind of cuda, so my ati doesn't quite excel on it, having said that, my scene keeps on crashing past the 3 minutes on indigo.
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Does Indigo create any minidump, and tells ya about it on the next Indigo start?pixie wrote:my scene keeps on crashing past the 3 minutes on indigo.
Sounds for me like overheating issue... open your PC case and retry...
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(it's already open) I even go to the extent of pausing it, wait some time and 'unpause' it, without much luck... I only got 67ºC.Zom-B wrote:Does Indigo create any minidump, and tells ya about it on the next Indigo start?pixie wrote:my scene keeps on crashing past the 3 minutes on indigo.
Sounds for me like overheating issue... open your PC case and retry...
Wel, with my gtx alone I got to 8m
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I bet the team would like to lend a hand on your scene.pixie wrote:(it's already open) I even go to the extent of pausing it, wait some time and 'unpause' it, without much luck... I only got 67ºC.Zom-B wrote:Does Indigo create any minidump, and tells ya about it on the next Indigo start?pixie wrote:my scene keeps on crashing past the 3 minutes on indigo.
Sounds for me like overheating issue... open your PC case and retry...
Wel, with my gtx alone I got to 8m
Could I know why My CPU wouldn't be listed as OpenCL device but the GTX260 that breaks up on GPU is ?
http://indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtop ... =1#p135327
Some pronostic please ?
Re: Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
Sorry for offtopic, you can get a floor material? I liked it very much) (bmw3.jpg)pixie wrote:I just tired to get it on par with the blender scene! :)Originalplan® wrote:@Pixie I had a look at your project. ( Oscar is far better then me in Automotive visualization )
BUT i think it would help your scene if you would use more real world CAM settings.
F-Stop is pretty unrealistic @ 0.8! <Absolute minimum should be 1.4> Because it causes a horrendous BOKEH and slows down rendering your scene in a big way....and does not add that much IMO.
Cool scene btw.
Edit:
I've now put fov to 1.4 and brought back the original glass panel (one sided polygon) with a fake glass material.
Edit: With some more tweaks, like a well balanced environment lighting I got to this quality in about 1min
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Curious since 300 series is mostly a rebranded 200.Oscar J wrote:Tried a 3 min render on my 7970 (performance doesn't seem to be very good on R9 300 series yet).
R9 380 it's in fact R9 285, one of the few new architectures with GCN 1.2 but a narrower 256 bit bus. Same architecture is on the R9 380X.
Will be interesting to know if the performances limits are only on this kind of arch, i.e. 285, 380, 380X, and not maybe on GCN 1.1 arch such as 390/290 or GCN 1.0 such as 370/270/7870.
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Re: Indigo Renderer 4 public beta
Updated builds to 4.0.37:
Changelog:
* Fixed Indigo RT 4.x licences not working.
* GPU PT: Fixed tabulated spectra not working.
Changelog:
* Fixed Indigo RT 4.x licences not working.
* GPU PT: Fixed tabulated spectra not working.
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Only from my cold dead hands! muahahahaha... xDZalevskiy wrote:Sorry for offtopic, you can get a floor material? I liked it very much) (bmw3.jpg)
Seriously now, it has had lots of iterations, and I can assure you it is quite dependent on this scene. the texture is from oscar's indigo scene, nonetheless you can find it in the link.
http://ge.tt/5vd3EFa2
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Just an experience to check the relevance of a fill light into a scene.
both 30seconds
I also test lux vs indigo, 2m each
both 30seconds
I also test lux vs indigo, 2m each
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Nice test. :) Also, that Lux render... ugh. I remember their AA used to be a lot better?
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