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Boizell
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hi , this is my first render using vray, its a residential building designed by a local architect..

it took 13 hours 28 mins to render 1200x900..

 

my question is how can i reduce render time to a logical limit? or is it by any chance normal??

 

here is the image and the settings i had.. and CC r welcome of course

 

thank you

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1st off - using adaptive QMC is ok but i think the settings of 1 / 15 are very high and can be reduced. i usually adaptive subdivision at default setting, i know people tweak it but never by that much

 

2nd - Quasi-MonteCarlo GI defaults at 8 subdivs and 3 secondary bounces, you have 15 and 10, this will make a massive difference on render time. the secondary bounces are nice to turn up, but it will cost you

 

check out http://www.spot3d.com for some advanced understanding of settings

 

the image does look nice tho, unfortunately its too small for a decent view, can you post a larger version, also let us have a look at your Irridance map settings and tell us at what size you render the image at.

 

James

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