Hi guys just want to share with you My last output with Luxcore.The scene is not complexe but used feature are a bit hard to render when mixed together.
CPU ==> I7 6700k
RENDERTIME ==> give me your opinion what do you think the render time could be
POLYCOUNT ==> 1.2K
RENDERMOD ==> Bidir
EDIT ==> Darktable (denoise)
EFFECTS ==> participating Media / dispersion / Glass2
RENDER SET ==> (deph 32-----32)
RESOLUTION ==> 2160 X 2160
NOW sale enchere is launch How many time for this ?
EDIT BLEND FILE :
Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion
Last edited by Sharlybg on Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:16 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Looking good, a lot of details to discover.
Rendertime - if you say it's hard to render, maybe 5 hours?
Rendertime - if you say it's hard to render, maybe 5 hours?
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It depends a bit of about was de-noised but I would say 1 hour.
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So also need the raw output without denoise : this itIt depends a bit of about was de-noised but I would say 1 hour.
just to help you you are both faaaar from reallity
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Really hard to say. In the past I rendered laser stuff with dispersion in 20 minutes (Classic API).
Could be either 5 minutes or 50 hours.
Could be either 5 minutes or 50 hours.
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Do you take in count that it is a 2k render ???? now the blend is available in my first post you can try
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Yes, especially because it depends on the lights were done: with spot or laser lights takes 15 minutes, with light sources hidden inside the boxes and light coming out only by the tiny hole, takes 50 hours.
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you want say what ??? Ok i've tried with spot and maybe found a bug a "wrong spot position/rotation".Yes, especially because it depends on the lights were done: with spot or laser lights takes 15 minutes, with light sources hidden inside the boxes and light coming out only by the tiny hole, takes 50 hours.
the result
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A 60 seconds rendering with lasers:
Check your spot light settings, the penumbra angle, etc. but laser light sources are usually better for this kind of renderings.
Check your spot light settings, the penumbra angle, etc. but laser light sources are usually better for this kind of renderings.
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Please can you modify my blend with right settings for spot/laser ?
just send box light in another layer and add correct light with correct setting. please really can't here.don't want to be wrong (""After 60h 23mn render mistake"")
just send box light in another layer and add correct light with correct setting. please really can't here.don't want to be wrong (""After 60h 23mn render mistake"")