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swaroopindia2
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hi all

 

i am using 3dsmax and vray for rendering can any one please suggest for a walkthrough animation interior and exterior what are the best settings for very fast rendering, its taking almost 23hrs for 20frames, i have nearly 20cameras well my system configuration is as follows:

 

win xp

ram 4gb

512 nvidia card

200gb hard disk

processor 2.6ghz intel

 

regards

santiswaroop.k

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HI SK

as kippu mentioned there are no magic settings, but if you post your settings and a few still we might be able to help you out, otherwise search for vray animation tutorials, and the visualisation insider articles on this site can give you essential insight into the workings of v-ray:)

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I just rendered a file from a different user that was death to render. I found that once the sudivisions were lowered on the reflections and that the displace maps were removed, it helped things dramatically.

 

For a flythrough I would use an irradiance map with default settings on the low or medium, with the interp. Samples cranked up to 40 if you get noise. Ir maps have had problems with moving doors or furniture because they leave a shadow after the object has moved, but look into the new features of the animation mode this may be fixed with the new version.

 

Set the mode to incremental add to current map and make sure you are saving the IR map properly.

 

Save a test file for this. I hope it works for you.

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here u have for a good start.

 

http://www.vray-materials.de/forum/showthread.php?tid=320

 

for interiors tho. read the tips also, it may help a lot.

 

lightning with vray it's very personal and rendering speed depends on many things, among the most important; mats. polygon counting, reflection/reflaction and render size.

 

hope it helps :)

 

gl ;) Eric

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