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I don't know for sure, but 1080ti is a pretty powerful card. And If this was 4K we're talking close to 4 hours of rendering..?
Of course without caching solution your limited for interior. But to be fair use Corona in a pure path tracing way and you will see how much we currently loose or gain.

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But even with corona you can get pretty high render time look here bertrand benoit kitchen on bi xeon workstation took 4hours for 2K.

http://bertrand-benoit.com/blog/corona-kitchen/
Bertrand wrote : There was relatively little post work done to them other than running them through ArionFX for some nice glows, levels adjustments and film emulsion effects. Beyond that, not much to say about this relatively simple scene, which uses a mix of new and re-shaded V-Ray assets. Render times oscillated between 2 and 4 hours, with the shots with heavy DOF taking quite a bit longer to resolve fully. Hope you like these.
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Sharlybg wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 1:46 pm
I don't know for sure, but 1080ti is a pretty powerful card. And If this was 4K we're talking close to 4 hours of rendering..?
Of course without caching solution your limited for interior. But to be fair use Corona in a pure path tracing way and you will see how much we currently loose or gain.

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But even with corona you can get pretty high render time look here bertrand benoit kitchen on bi xeon workstation took 4hours for 2K.

http://bertrand-benoit.com/blog/corona-kitchen/
Bertrand wrote : There was relatively little post work done to them other than running them through ArionFX for some nice glows, levels adjustments and film emulsion effects. Beyond that, not much to say about this relatively simple scene, which uses a mix of new and re-shaded V-Ray assets. Render times oscillated between 2 and 4 hours, with the shots with heavy DOF taking quite a bit longer to resolve fully. Hope you like these.
yeah, that's a post from 2015 before adaptivity and denoising and whatnot. Another thing is, I didn't see him mentioning that it was originaly rendered in 2K.

Anyways, I'm not at all concerned with luxcore performance in case of fair comparison (without caching)
Cycles does just as good as corona when both run cpu only and corona has caching disabled.
And that's great but that doesn't matter, cycles can run on both cpu+gpu and corona has caching and everyone want and will use that advantage so that they can get the job done as fast as possible in practical use. You need every advantage you can get.

But I guess I need to stop crying about gi caching on these forums cause I'm annoying even myself with it already :D... I'll shut up and wait now :)
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However, in my test even with better triangles the shadows did not go away, in such a case you can raise the min. epsilon in the scene settings:
Super B.Y.O.B. As usually you save me from an anoying issue i'd since too long now. Epsilon without modifier tricks work just like magic. By the way is there any drawback by lowering epsilon min value ?

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Sharlybg wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:37 pm By the way is there any drawback by lowering epsilon min value?
Raising, not lowering.

If you only raise it a bit (multiply by 10, like I proposed), you will not see a noticeable difference.
However, if you use extreme values, things will start to go wrong :D
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Another one from the same project
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I've to find better tile.
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I think we should consider an update of the gallery :D
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B.Y.O.B. wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 9:38 am I think we should consider an update of the gallery :D
I'm so Glad :D . i'm currently in render of updated final pics for all image of the project.
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Hey, any chance to try that scene?
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juancarlosgzrz wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 5:41 pm Hey, any chance to try that scene?
There isn't another intended for this purposes : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=574
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Sharlybg wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:11 pm
juancarlosgzrz wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 5:41 pm Hey, any chance to try that scene?
There isn't another intended for this purposes : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=574
Uh? I meant the honey scene as *.blend. But thanks :)
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