Simple V-Ray render
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Thanks, Pete. I was surprised about the speed/quality ratio myself. All praise Mado!
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Yeah the speed is really impressive. I'll have to try the same scene with maxwell, even though I've done bugger all interiors for some reason I don't get the long times that others do and I don't have a cranking machine.
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I've should've mentioned this before: I got an 8 core computer. Vray likes that.

Still, people are getting reasonable times with Vray and a dual core.
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@unknownuser said:
I've should've mentioned this before: I got an 8 core computer. Vray likes that.

Still, people are getting reasonable times with Vray and a dual core.
Just a small detail. I'd like that just as much as Vray! Makes a bit more sense of the render times now!
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nice render...Is that Peter Zumthor?
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oh, I love Peter!
perhaps we should open up a Peter Zumthor obeisance thread sometime. but it is really difficult to get pictures of his buildings on the internet...
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Hi, Sid. Yes, it's Zumthor.
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Nice render, Stinkie..!!

@unknownuser said:
I've should've mentioned this before: I got an 8 core computer. Vray likes that.

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Does VRay use multicore ?
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Good stuff stinkie. If this is a test Im sure im going to be wowed when you start doing 'real' renders.
P.S. Vray does use multiple cores.
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Stinkie.
Great render..!!
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Thanks, Mateo. Here's another test. Took longer (14 m 34.7 s @ 1916 x 1093), as I had to up some settings to get rid of splotches.
Couldn't get displacement on the rug working, and I couldn't figure out how to change the color of the sun and the sky (I wanted a "morning feel"). Guess I have some more forum searching to do.
I'd like to finish this one. Not a particulary exciting scene, but I'm curious to see how it'll turn out.
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks, Pete. I was surprised about the speed/quality ratio myself. All praise Mado!
PLEASE SHARE YOUR MADO !
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