Vue Tutorial: Optimize render settings for speedier renders pt.1
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Mucgas gracias.
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@minoritychild u're welcome.
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@jakobweiq Thank you so much! That means a lot to me! I hope this video has helped you! I know it all depends on skill level and computer hardware, but there are always work arounds. lol :)
Sorry for the late reply as well, I didn't have internet access for quite some time.
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thanks.. u r significally a better instructor than a certain "spinner" ;)
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You're ideas here along with a certain spinner do help tons though, I just get tired of people expecting massive speed when they don't take into consideration the actual math going on. vue is usedby enthusiasts, but it is really intended as a production level application. A renderfarm is where you will see vue's true workings come to life. I see it everyday at work, then watch people on a Dellcraptastic Pc they paid $500 whining they can't get it to render fast. Upgrade is the only true option.
shagr14 2 months ago
@shagr14 Thank you. unfortunately, not everyone has the money to create a render farm (I'm currently trying to build one myself), and for those people, I make these tutorials for. Vue is indeed a great production level program, and it is unsurpassed in my opinion. I appreciate your words and wisdom :), I just try to keep a level eye and understand that not everyone is going to SEE eye to eye. We can only do what we can.
minoritychild 2 months ago
UmmmVue is no way in any form slow at all, its pretty damn fast when you take into consideration the work and math going on. In comparison to per say Maya, load a high poly scene on a retail consumer level machine. Maybe get to 1 million polygons if you're lucky. Render in Mr or Vray with good non ibl, photoreal settings, will take roughly what? 20 mins per frame? Vue doing the same thing except at billions of polygons, just average it all out, its damn fast. Ya some noobs over do eco's.
shagr14 2 months ago
@shagr14 You are correct 100%. Vue is much faster than what people give credit.Even though Vue may be a production level program, enthusiasts, hobbyists, or even beginners can all learn a great program. It's about the learning and the experience. Of course there is a limit as to what you should be running Vue on. I'll say that to anyone. But for those who have a decent rig, these videos are supposed to help. I don't guarantee perfect results with this method, but just results.the rest is all you
minoritychild 2 months ago
thanks
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@TheKumaDB No problem my friend!
minoritychild 3 months ago