OIDN animations
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OIDN animations
First attempt, 500 samples PathOCL, 6min/frame.
Re: OIDN animations
Thanks you for sharing this with us.
If i can ask, on wich hardware , for how many time for the total animation ?
If i can ask, on wich hardware , for how many time for the total animation ?
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Re: OIDN animations
Thanks guys, this is an old LuxRender scene which was featured with the first SLG renderer ten years ago IIRC.
One of my favourites besides the Psor prism.
This took around 15 hours on my PC with RTX 2070 + GTX 1060 (300W, no CPU added because then 400W but only 10% faster).
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15hours !
When i imagine that some of my old lux interior stills took me 13hours.
Things change a lot here.
Thanks you
When i imagine that some of my old lux interior stills took me 13hours.
Things change a lot here.
Thanks you
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New animation (updated).
PathOCL, no PGI but OIDN. 200 frames á 3:50min.
First attempt was with scattering volume but that took to long, will try that with Cycles again.
Then I wanted to slow it down and scale it up but DaVinci Resolve failed me, so it's too fast now.
Anyways, even without cache, animating with OIDN is big fun!
PathOCL, no PGI but OIDN. 200 frames á 3:50min.
First attempt was with scattering volume but that took to long, will try that with Cycles again.
Then I wanted to slow it down and scale it up but DaVinci Resolve failed me, so it's too fast now.
Anyways, even without cache, animating with OIDN is big fun!
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pretty cool!epilectrolytics wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 1:50 am New animation.
PathOCL, no PGI but OIDN. 200 frames á 3:50min.
First attempt was with scattering volume but that took to long, will try that with Cycles again.
Then I wanted to slow it down and scale it up but DaVinci Resolve failed me, so it's too fast now.
Anyways, even without cache, animating with OIDN is big fun!
Re: OIDN animations
Love it!