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  1. We are 3d printing and scale model makers in dubai. If you have any inquiries. Kindly contact us. 3dmanzil
  2. Hello I am currently working on a very large interior scene (Inside a Mall) and need to render 2400 frames of walk through animation. I am using Vray to render the scene. I already set up the scene with materials and lights. Even have a camera path that goes from one end to the other. At the moment each frame takes about 5 min. to render (1280x 720 frame size). My question is: If I scale down the whole scene 5 times or more, do I gain speed in rendering. I realize that I need to setup all lights again with lower values and re-create a new LC and IM for the scene. but before doing this (since it will take a long time) I was wondering if it will help speed up the rendering. Please let me know Regards Fred
  3. Studio/Institution: Plans-3D Client: Internal Genre: Institution Software: 3DsMax / MentalRay Website: http://www.plans-3D.com Description: Hello, Here is a scale model render made some time ago, the project is a urban high-school. Initial modeling was made using ArchiCad, further detailing made in 3DsMax and rendered with Mental Ray. Regards. Radu Ax.
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