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    • DanbleD Offline
      Danble
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      Hello again,

      Could you rerun your speed test but run it to Melbourne, Australia? We're encountering some significant speed issues to Ecuador from here, we're curious if its the same both ways.

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        Ecuadorian
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        Sure, here it is:
        Melbourne.PNG

        BTW, since Bloom Unit runs on iRay over CUDA, I decided to dust off Octane Render (have a license but haven't used it since last year), which is also CUDA-based. Here's my 2-minute test. I was successful on my third attempt to export from SketchUp, since the first two times the exporter crashed SU.

        Export time: 3 min. 5 sec.
        Render time: Same as the other two tests, 2 minutes.
        Hardware: NVIDIA GTX 570 w/1.25GB mem
        Settings: Pathtracing. The only change from the raw export was that I made the glass a portal since I could not figure out how to make proper glass in Octane. 😳
        Octane.jpg

        I'd love if someone could compare Blender Cycles vs. Octane vs. Bloom Unit. Battle of the GPU renderers! Unfortunately I'm a zero in Blender. 😳

        -Miguel Lescano
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          Ecuadorian
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          A side-by-side of my results. To recap:

          Thea: 3-year old Core i5 750
          Bloom Unit: Amazon Cloud
          Octane: 1 1/2 year old NVIDIA GTX 570

          Observations:
          All three are noisy. However, Octane and Bloom Unit seem to have the most "treatable" noise, with Octane having an advantage in supersampling/antialiasing (notice the louvers). Unfortunately, Octane is also the most difficult to use from SketchUp, IMHO. (Users of more integrated versions of Octane totally love it, however). Notice how the vegetation ignored the alpha channel, for example.

          2-minute-720p-comparison.jpg

          -Miguel Lescano
          Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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          • DanbleD Offline
            Danble
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            Thanks for the information Ecuadorian, it looks like you must be getting put through to Melbourne, the very first couple of users are put onto spare servers here in Melbourne before the rest are put onto servers in the US.

            You should try a fly around comparison! 😄

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            • DanbleD Offline
              Danble
              last edited by

              New article just posted from CG architect!

              Go have a read,

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              More BU fans, always appreciated!

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              • BurkhardB Offline
                Burkhard
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                Hi Danble, I think no need to use three threads for Bloom Unit and doublepostings to cg writings. We hear you

                [http://www.ia-plus.de(http://www.ia-plus.de)]

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                • DanbleD Offline
                  Danble
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                  Yeah i made the original the first time without realizing there was already one by someone else, I wanted to move it into a new one since it had finally released for free, but this one has kept its own life, so i suppose ill just stick to this one.

                  Am sorry for the bombardment, just unsure whether or not to stick it all in just one of them or all of them.

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                  • DanbleD Offline
                    Danble
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                    Attention Mac Users,

                    You can expect the OSX version of Bloom Unit to be released very soon!

                    We're just finishing development of that version now and waiting official sign off from Apple on it.

                    We'll let you all know as soon as its online.

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                    • DanbleD Offline
                      Danble
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                      Mac Users!

                      The Mac version of Bloom Unit is now online, and can be downloaded now at http://www.bloomunit.com

                      I've also uploaded a new video introduction the concepts of Bloom Unit, as many dont seem to entirely understand what its about.
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gm4S9Jwzhc&feature=plcp

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                      • DanbleD Offline
                        Danble
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                        Hello all,

                        I've created a 3D warehouse collection of compatible Bloom Unit scenes. I'll be adding to it over the coming days, at the moment there are only three, but if you want to explore a scene with lighting and materials already applied you can try these.

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                        Have fun!

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