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  1. With your tip it works way better than before, but it is still not perfect. I tried different Values and i ended up with 64/2. With this values i can work well. It is okay now! Thank you!
  2. Hi, i have a little poblem while visualizing Models in 3DS Max 2016 with Vray RT 3.2 on Windows 10. PC Setup: CPU: Xeon E3-1230 V2 Graphic: GTX 970 Memory: 8GB Everything is working fine, expect running Vray RT (Cuda). While running this, the whole Computer is stuttering. Even the Mouse Pointer moves very laggy. But the CPU Usage is about 10-15% at this time. I have no idea why this could happen. Running Vray RT in CPU mode works fine. But i want to use my graphics card for fast previews of my models.Please help me Thank you!
  3. Thanks for your response! Does that mean, that i should create the complete room i want to render from 0 t o100 in 3DS Max?
  4. Good Evening rendering-pros, at first: I´m from Germany, so excuse possible issues of my writing. I am a draftsman and have very good experiences in several CAD Applications. But i have not much experience in professional CAD/visualisation applications like Cinema 4D or 3Ds Max etc. My question is: Which method is recommended for professional visualisations? Method 1) Draw the complete floor plan in an architecture program like AutoCAD/Allplan/etc., export and import this in C4D to edit/add things like the wall socket or lights in the concrete ceiling. Add Material/Textures/lights etc. and render it. Method 2) Draw the complete room/building in Cinema 4D (and add textures/materials/lights and render it)? Is there another more recommended method for creating nice visualisations? Sorry for the language issues ;-) Hope for some answeres. Thank you!
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