VillA M A R R O N

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VillA M A R R O N

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Another Archviz Project i've working on For a client. Exterior and interior all in bender 2.8 and WonderRender (Aka Luxcore). All image was rendered on Cpu i7 8700k (Render time arround never exceed 20mn).

Interior

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Exterior

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Re: VillA M A R R O N

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Wow, you've been busy! ;)

The exteriors, the clothes cupboard and the view of the kitchen facing the window - rock!!
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As always cool :)
Combination of interior and exterior is an art that comes with labor :D

One question, why did you use only CPU?
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Thanks you guys really appreciate that you like it. ;)


One question, why did you use only CPU?
Just an experiment to see how far i can go in efficiency with my settings in a real world project with very short delay. This help find a sort of universal setting in any kind of scenario case (Interior / exterior / Day / night ).

The second point is that with CPU rendering the workflow is more seamless ( Very responssive in the Viewport and fast final rendering start time as there no opencl compilation).

In a world of mainstream 32 threads CPU it was also the place to make decision about my futur workstation.
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Sharlybg wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:19 pm ...Very responssive in the Viewport and fast final rendering start time as there no opencl compilation...
Does this also mean, you didn't use any caches?
Maybe you used bidir?

Very-very nice renderings by the way, I truly envy your talent. :)
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Great renders as usual!
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