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    stevo tyelaap
    last edited by 15 Sept 2012, 08:31

    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2626900882647.2141159.1559066240&type=3 this is preview renders in project I have been told about, approximately 200 MB

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      solo
      last edited by 15 Sept 2012, 12:51

      @stevo tyelaap said:

      http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2626900882647.2141159.1559066240&type=3 this is preview renders in project I have been told about, approximately 200 MB

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        stevo tyelaap
        last edited by 15 Sept 2012, 16:02

        Thank you, it was locked. I habe unlocked it. You can watch http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2626900882647.2141159.1559066240&type=1

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          nitav
          last edited by 1 Oct 2012, 19:54

          @stevo tyelaap said:

          Hi everyone,
          I have a problem in Sketchup pro8 when I want to render a highpoly model. When I go over 200 MB, I cannot render, Vray just don't open a frame buffer.
          My configuration in laptop is prity good Interl i7, 8 GBB DDR3, Intel HD graphic card recognized in SketchUp OPEN GL.

          Thank you all in advance for any advice

           try to render VRimg image and explode as much as possible the scene means explode all the groups and nested components at the time of rendering. Not surely but it will help you.
          
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            andybot
            last edited by 2 Oct 2012, 01:18

            sorry nitav - exploding everything is not appropriate advice. The OP is talking about displacement causing long processing times. Exploding groups and components will not help, in fact, it would not allow displacement to work, as the geometry has to be isolated in a group or component order for displacement to work.

            What I have found to be helpful with displacement is to subdivide the geometry that has displacement on it. When you have large planes and use displacement, it can take a very long time for vray to process the subdivisions. With smaller faces, displacement can go much quicker. Nevertheless, it is very view dependent, if you have a large area of displacement in your scene, it can cause vray to be extremely slow. There is also a trick to save your lightcache and irradiance map passes using bump-map only, and render your final full-res image with displacement turned back on, but there is a bug currently with saved irradiance maps.

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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              thomthom
              last edited by 2 Oct 2012, 07:44

              Subdividing mesh to be displaced is recommended. It reduces memory usage as V-Ray needs to hold memory for the whole face it processes. When you split up the faces it will use less memory.
              Though that doesn't necessarily mean faster render times.

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                panixia
                last edited by 2 Oct 2012, 08:11

                @andybot said:

                there is a bug currently with saved irradiance maps.

                ah ok, so i'm not totally dumbass. i was trying to figure out why when i use saved maps there are color artifacts here and there.. so it is a bug.. ๐Ÿ˜•

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                  neshxy
                  last edited by 3 Oct 2012, 13:29

                  In my expirience materials with diplacement maps render faster with subdivided geometry, as abowe mentioned, but when rendering, cpu usage is still wery low, it does not go to 100 % as when rendering without materials with displacement in groups. Best way to go with such large models and displacement is to render with exploded model, save IR and LC maps, load them again in model with grouped materials and render again. For now that metod worked for me. Hope it helps.

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                    andybot
                    last edited by 3 Oct 2012, 13:49

                    @neshxy said:

                    In my expirience materials with diplacement maps render faster with subdivided geometry, as abowe mentioned, but when rendering, cpu usage is still wery low, it does not go to 100 % as when rendering without materials with displacement in groups. Best way to go with such large models and displacement is to render with exploded model, save IR and LC maps, load them again in model with grouped materials and render again. For now that metod worked for me. Hope it helps.

                    how exactly does exploding the model help? Indirectly, it eliminates any displacement mapping because displacement doesn't work when the geometry is not grouped, but other than that, there is absolutely no advantage. You can just turn displacement off for the materials that are giving you trouble and save your maps from that render. It's just plain bad advice to explode your model, there is no advantage, but lots of potential pain.

                    http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                      neshxy
                      last edited by 3 Oct 2012, 14:51

                      Eh, you are right about exploding Andy, i got carried away with one of the previous posts, what i meant is that rendering of displacement goes faster with saved IR and LC maps ๐Ÿ˜„

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