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  • this aint rendering, this is preview ! show us how fast is vray rt while rendering

  • This would work with an equivalent AMD (ATi) card too, wouldn't it?

    Because of the OpenCL.....

  • c'mooooooon release it

    if you don octane will dominate lol

  • Anyone know how they got the environment hdri in there? Vray Dome light or in the environment map? Ta

  • what if your laptop is 300 dollars and not your grapics card how fast would that be?

  • i don't know what you guys think.... but octane renderer looks way faster then that

  • @Sh1r01N3k0 octane works as a standalone separate application, good luck using that for film production ;)

  • Can't wait for this.

  • @StudioGoldsmith Hello! I am new to 3D modeling using Sketchup + Vray. I render static pictures with Vray now...how come this video showing some renderings of the "whole environment"? I mean why he can navigate inside the rendered models?

  • how to open the CUDA renderer in MAX ?????

    

  • has this been implemented in vray yet?

  • how do I get V-RAY to render in such small frames as shown @ 6:22 ?

  • Holy crap that is insane! When will this technology be included in Vray, or is it already?

  • @Trinity3DTV |Please can you tell me how to run Vray on Gpu cuz my processor is crappy but m Gpu good

  • dear Santa...

  • Best wishes to this talented team,hope we get even more great ideas and implementations for the best renderer on the planet in my opinion.

    Great job so far!

  • that car is badass!

  • Amazing, I'm working on some calculations via OpenCL GPGPU and it is a great platfom... :)

  • awesome!

  • I hope that V-ray tracing can be implement on game in the future

    I can see the wider realistic graphics that V-ray can do on games.

  • @djaq000arkadian v-ray dont "doon games" but they can make a real time rendering with game engine....probably in the next 5~7 years were gonna see some of those poping up... maybe sooner.

  • @Sh1r01N3k0 Hello! I am new to 3D modeling using Sketchup + Vray. I render static pictures with Vray now...how come this video showing some renderings of the "whole environment"? I mean why he can navigate inside the rendered models? Because there is a game engine here?

  • @TheBonefree not really a game engine... its just a rendering software that "can" navigate, its called real time rendering... you use the GPU CUDA feature to render it much faster and it goes better over time... its like moving the camera of your 3D software inside the rendering software with no need to "restart" the external renderer.if you have a CUDA enabled card you can download the trial version of octane and your answers will be poping from the screen

  • @TheBonefree ah... ic what you mean with a "whole environment" thats a HDR image used for realistic light... its not a modeled scene...

  • looks nice, I'd like to see how vray rt handles heavy scenes with tons of objects :D

  • when can we do this!

  • I'm getting very tired of waking up every morning to find out vray is still cpu only.

  • @aAastarnorth Hmm seems I should have search some more. You right. Although I think it died out because of software ( cpu ) render seems to overtaken the renderGL. But I was wrong. Not new. Though the working with Opencl is new. But that was not what I was refering to but GPU render only. Btw have you seen luxrender? or more refered to as SmallLuxGPU he is trying to make it so it works with both GPU and CPU. kinda cool.

  • Is this coming out???

  • aAastarnorth, not only are you wrong, but you don't have any respect for the programmers who work very hard to give artists in the industry this great technology. If you ever want to work with 3D and so on, then forming such useless and childish opinions will not get you far.

  • @aAastarnorth 6 years. So ill guess that it uses CPU for render. GPU rendering is new. Only possible because of OpenCL. And OpenCL first came Dec. 8 2008. The benefit we get for OpenCL to utilize GPU for rendering is 10~20% increase in render speed. ( when optimized ill get faster ) And maybe Path tracing renderer will be possible for long animation now. And not only for stills

  • To anariaq - Wrong, I have been following different adaptations of renderers toward GPU computing and the performance gains being reported by the adapted renderers run between 20 to 200 times faster not just a 20% to 30% increase. It is very significative, huge.

  • @anariaq It is not new. GPGPU technology was introduced in 2006, but there wasn't much hype until we found out the true benefits in around 2008.

  • Good potential of future

  • omg!! eight core processor!!!! 0_o

  • @xenoaisam : it's a quadcore cpu (intel's i7) with 8 software cores

  • @ktxed The i7 dosent have 8 cores it has 4 cores the 2 tread per core so it acts like 8

  • @TheWewooo yeah "8 software cores" just like I've said before

  • The new nvidia fermi architecture might speedup rt raytracing quite a bit. Not enough to see it in games, YET dough

  • Appearantly, grain works. Just think of Film Grain :)

  • Its not ment for games dude, its ment to adjust your lights in realtime when doing photorealistic rendering. You wont have to tweak your lights and textures and keep on waiting for new renders.

  • i imagine with blender...

  • LoL! Imagine what realism they will soon get in games ;D Start using vray in games in couple of years, and it will rock! :D

  • When? im sick of wating for my damn renders!!!!!!!

  • i want it noooww

  • DAMM GOOD!

  • can u give me ur computer spec ??

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