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Max 2010 and VUE 7.5 exstream rendered with mental ray test

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

Max 2010 and Vue 7.5 exstream rendered in mental ray. Mental ray was set at only a medium quality render setting. Render time was 6.5 minutes a frame.

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  • Dude how do you got rid of the flicker?

  • @LikeAVideo

    What worked for me in getting rid of flicker was in mental ray setting is to use final gather mapping and to use a interpolation of at least 2 to 4 frames and in the vue settings to set softness to 35%.

  • Hey awesome work....a silly question though did you render this using a single BOXX cos you said "nodes" how many in total did it take to get you this output ?

    also as a newbie to VUE what would be the recommended config to get something going ?

    Great work =D

  • @sidharthalva

    I rendered this on 4 boxx computer system that are made just for rendering. check out boxx systems web site and you will see what I am suing.

    when you say what type of config to get you going are you speeking of what type of computer to go with?

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  • haha i saw the teapot.

  • The only thing I don't like about this are the clouds. The rest is excellent.

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  • hello friend ...every time i import a scene from vue to max and i render i get a black screen ! what should i do ?

  • teapot always happens!! :-)

  • Wow looks great.. Quick question, how long did it take you to render this and what kinda computer did u render this from>?

  • Great tweak.. Mental Ray is awesome...

  • @FarStarOdyssey

    yes i wanted to know if aside from Boxx systems are there any others you can recommend ?

    Boxx systems are powerful however they are fairly expensive & id agree that price to performance its a worthwhile investment, but are there options that are a bit lighter on the wallet ?

  • @MisterGasMan

    What worked for me in getting rid of flicker is to use final gather mapping and to use a interpolation of at least 2 to 4 frames.

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