The only thing is this render took 20mins and the startup time is also quite long. All the detailed settings behind the default settings are just 'Chinese' for me. But the tiny presets destroy anything.Hi Micha, The V-Ray plugin for SU and Rhino is a great tool with a lot very nice functions. I use two 2080ti for my daily GPU renderings since more than a half year and I'm very happy about speed and quality.
#Very high quality interior vray settings full
An other example - texture shouldn't be downsized, the on-demand mipmapping is a great feature to get full quality, no need to downscale. For large rendering increase the LC subdivs.įor example the presets set a larger LC sample size for faster rendering but this caused a 4 times slower render time at one of my interior scenes. Only you need to touch for faster previews or finer noise is the noise threshold. Hands off from this and you will be happy. Never use the default presets!!! They cause noise and longer render times. I tried to bring it on the table, for example here:Īttached two screenshot for progressive and non progressive GPU rendering. If I would use a V-Ray for Rhino/SU trial and use this settings, I wouldn't buy V-Ray. it's a joke, but true is this setups cause that you don't get the results you would expect. This settings are implement from someone who try to destroy V-Ray. I suppose so you run in the biggest V-Ray pitfall I know - the default render setting presets of VfSU/R. I looked up things, but really can’t find any solution, or the base problem. I also downloaded 2 models from Chaosgroup to do the same test between cpu and gpu. I always used the default setting from Vray itself (high, and one time very high for the gpu only). Please download them via following link to have all settings and renders: Please also note the difference in glass an carpet textures in the render. In attachment the screenshots of the setting, and actual production render.
#Very high quality interior vray settings driver
Now I do have the latest ‘Studio’ driver version, but I did also try it with the older driver version.
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The result, and quality differences are simular as with the old hardware setup. I thought, with my new setup, this would be better, but it isn’t.
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I did always render on CPU only, because the production render result with Cuda, or GPU only were very noisy and wasn’t the same quality output as the CPU. MSI Nvidia RTX2080 Ti (11GB) (driver studio version 442.19)īefore this new pc I had a desktop (Intel Xeon E5 1650 v4 + Geforce GTX 1080), using Sketchup 2018 + Vray next. I just bought a new desktop pc with following specifications:
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I’m using Vray Next for Sketchup a few years now.