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  1. Hi everyone, my first post here in over 10 years. (New account) I need help regarding whether there is a difference between rendering on different chipsets which are from different companies. Intel vs AMD. Rendering via 3ds max 2020 (Arnold) Standard surface shaders with the maps unwrapped and made in substance, baked out and applied to the correct nodes. (some of the shaders have different settings (Currently) for each part of this product. Rending locally is (Intel) We render to a thread ripper (AMD) via Backburner and our results are completely different. I am aware that the faces on some of the models need smoothing groups sorting (perhaps) and their shaders updating to be the same throughout however getting poly facets on the network render projecting different light bounces - which isn't happening on the local render... Also could the thread ripper have to have a certain settings set up to achieve the same results as the intel chip. Arnold is new to us and so is this thread ripper, We have used backburner on a network for many years using Mental Ray. Arnold and thread ripper has been purchased to take the stress off one of our other servers. Has anyone come across these problems before? Much appreciate all answers
  2. Hi All, Check out this new Video tutorial on how to quickly create photorealistic grass, shrubs, curbs and trees using, iToo Forest Pack and Railclone, with 3ds max and Vray. Also, an amazing script called "Auto Render Element VRayLightSelect" was used to automatically create multiple VRayLightSelect render elements in the 3d scene. The Video is full HD (1920×1080) with custom captions/subtitles. http://jamiecardoso-mentalray.blogspot.com/2018/09/forest-pack-railclone-vraylightselect_5.html Ta J
  3. Hi guys, So finally its time for me to upgrade and get a decent workstation. Here is the configuration i am looking at. Main functions would be 3dsmax - modelling(not too much as our clients send most of the 3d), texturing, lighting, VRAY, PS I am going to invest some time to learn cinema4d, corona, zbrush and a few other programs. This will be my personal workstation and not for the commercial work. Would love to hear your opinion regarding the build ASUS ROG STRIX X399-E GAMING - AMD X399 AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X Noctua NH-D15 SE-AM4 ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 DUAL-GTX1060-O6G, 6GB GDDR5 HyperX Fury Black 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200 Samsung SSD 960 EVO (M.2) - 500GB Seagate BarraCuda - 3TB Corsair HX1000, 1000W Fractal Design Define R6, windowed, black
  4. Hi all, First time here. I'm a newbie vray for rhino user looking for a gpu upgrade within a 200-250€ range. I've heard some good things about the AMD gpu RX 580 because of its price-performance. Would it be better to take an nvidia card for CUDA? would be vray compatible with the rx 580? Should i go for it? Thaks
  5. Im interested in your experiences and/or opinions with the new AMD cpus. What do you think about the performance, benchmark scores? Do you plan on trying/using them?
  6. I have been rendering for years with Vray for Rhino, from my laptop. My school, RPI, used to allow us VPN access for distributed rendering, but the adminstration does not maintain the system, so the only way to render is without textures (why render at all?). I have recently started rendering with Mental Ray on 3ds max, which will continue to work for several years outside of college because of the 3 year key. In my thinking, I want to build my own render station. I have a budget of $2000. I have added a picture of my newegg cart, with options for gpu. Please let me know what you think!
  7. So I came across this demo of Firepro W9100 on Vray RT using OpenCL It seems the speed is comparable with CUDA but that is one pricey card though. Can anyone confirm if this can be achieved with Radeon 79xx or Firepro W series? Since they are not Hawaii card like the W9100.
  8. Is it really worth buying the i7? The FX 8350 is faster when we look at the numbers and costs half compared to the i7 4770. I saw many people on the internet talking about the 4770 (or 4xxx) processors, but I think the FX 8350 is just as good as some i7 CPUs, but costs less. FX 8350 has 32ghz in total while the i7 4770 has "only" 27.2ghz. What is your opinion?
  9. Do you think it's worth buying a dual socket motherboard and two opteron processors or a 6 core i7, a water cooler and overclock it a bit?
  10. An exporter for models from SketchUp Pro has been one of the most frequently requested tools for MachStudio Pro. The free exporter is now avaialble making it easy to export 3D assets from SketchUp Pro 7 into MachStudio native GXB formats. These models can then be imported into MachStudio Pro where an artist can create and manipulate lights, materials, and HDR cameras in a real-time, non-linear workflow environment to achieve film quality results.* The SketchUp Pro 7 exporter plug-in can be downloaded for free at on the studiogpu website in the support>>downloads section. MachStudio Pro harnesses multi-threaded GPU computing to change the equation of time vs. quality. Frames that normally take 20 to 40 minutes each to render can be rendered in seconds at comparable quality.* Processes which normally would be separated into specialized tasks in production, or off-loaded to render farms,*are instead possible in a concise, creative workflow.
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