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one question about evermotion


nodar1978
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hello guys

if you go to the evermotion interior scene, and you will check vray settings or material settings, then you will see that in materials, subdives some time are 50 or even 80, also in vray settings in rQMC moise thresholds are some time very low, .0001 or something like that, and min sempl and glb. subdiv. mult is 3 and etc.

I agree that they have really top quality images, but what kind of PC they have? or they are waiting for 5-6 hours for renring?

becouse when i'm trying to use same settings for materials or for vray settings, then rendering takes some time from 3 till 6-7 hour. espetially if it's big size images.

is it same for everybody or i do some mistakes there?

 

thanks in advance

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It's the same for everyone who purchases those pre-made sets. You need to go through and reset everything to more reasonable settings. Short cuts usually have consequences and, in this case, that consequence is relying on someone who doesn't know how to make an efficient scene dictate how productive you can be. Sounds like you know where the trouble spots are though so shouldn't take you long to reign it in.

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The thing about evermotion is.... your work will look like everybody else's. Do you want that? If so, fine, but you will get more enjoyment and an individual style if you create scenes from scratch. You need to understand the settings, not only what the values represent but how they work in the context of other settings.

And anyway, 7hrs is not bad for a high res still image, especially if you only have one pc. My finals tend to take 10hrs or so using DR or strip rendering at around 5000x3000(ish). Using DR changes the way you work though....I'd struggle if I had to go back.

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Amen, Tommy. I don't know what I'd do without my 36 buckets on the screen, it'd be brutal. I think its kind of a zero-sum thing: I wouldn't be putting the quality settings as high as I do if I didn't have a farm and so the render ends up taking about as long as if I didn't have a farm and left the settings lower. But you know...quest for perfection and all....

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