@RIBRAHomedesign Hi again and I must say that it pretty impressive specs, very similar to mine except the graphics card which I am lacking some as powerful as that, also of which I am aware of what Octane Renderer is :D
I suppose, if you ever boosted your settings up, like enabling Global Illumination, Final Gather amongst other stuff including the resolution, would that slow everything down dramatically?
the animation was done with global illumination , i used octanes directlight diffuse render kernel ,if i would have used the pathtracing or pmc kernel the rendertimes would be higher ,,i use them only for stills .
there is no final gathering with pure unbiased renderer ,at least not with octane
you just let the image cook for as long as it takes to clear it up .
for stills i allways use a 3x higher resolution (3072 x 2304) and then downscale
Hi, nice interior rendering. What were your setting for the render? and what is your PC specs?
ohmss006 2 months ago
@ohmss006
i work with a quadcore 3.2gh and 8gb memory gtx 590
to achieve rendertimes that quick only the graphiccard is
importing because octane renderer is a unbiased gpu renderer .
RIBRAHomedesign 2 months ago
@RIBRAHomedesign Hi again and I must say that it pretty impressive specs, very similar to mine except the graphics card which I am lacking some as powerful as that, also of which I am aware of what Octane Renderer is :D
I suppose, if you ever boosted your settings up, like enabling Global Illumination, Final Gather amongst other stuff including the resolution, would that slow everything down dramatically?
ohmss006 1 month ago
@ohmss006
Hi.
the animation was done with global illumination , i used octanes directlight diffuse render kernel ,if i would have used the pathtracing or pmc kernel the rendertimes would be higher ,,i use them only for stills .
there is no final gathering with pure unbiased renderer ,at least not with octane
you just let the image cook for as long as it takes to clear it up .
for stills i allways use a 3x higher resolution (3072 x 2304) and then downscale
to the final size.
RIBRAHomedesign 1 month ago
@RIBRAHomedesign
me again .
using high resolution does speed up the rendertimes.
i have to say that octane is a fantastic renderer . i used to work with
V-ray ,but i cant remember the last time i used it.
if you havent try it yet ,download the demo version and have a go.
about the graphiccard , you dont need the fastest card in the world
before i purchased the GTX 590 i had two GTX 285 even with does
octane was miles faster to work with then anything else out there .
hope that was helpful
RIBRAHomedesign 1 month ago
@RIBRAHomedesign Also, I know this may seem really strange for a youtuber, but could you possibly do me a favour one day very very soon? :)
ohmss006 1 month ago