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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
There has been lots of comments that indicate that B5 renders slower than B4 on PCs. I see a ten percent hit on my machine. But Bryce has always been slow, and now there are higher resolution settings and tree objects that make Bryce even slower. Will I give this software up? No, but I won't be using a volumetric world setting anytime soon.
It's the same on the MAC. I have gone through rigourous testing here. B5 is slower no matter what. Yes Bryce has always been a bit sluggish. And always deathly slow when any volumetrics are involved. But even at the lowest settings in B5 it is slower than B4. Sigh. I also won't give up on it, but it would be nice if the engine got an overhaul. Now with soft shadows and all the NEW options available I just can't wait the 12 plus hours it now takes to render some simple scenes at medium settings. So surfice it to say, I will always be using somewhat low settings unless it's something professional that has to be done. So a hint is: render at lowest settings until you're pleased with that result and THEN crank up the settings and go on vacation, and when you come back it will be done, barring a power failure. ;-) James
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Just got B5 yesterday so hav'nt had much time to play with it. I loaded an old b4 scene then set the render options as close as i could to those used in b4 but it took an extra 35 mins to render? I have a pIII with 300 and my god megs of ram so what am i doing wrong?