Thaarhac opened this issue on Aug 23, 2013 ยท 33 posts
svdl posted Thu, 03 October 2013 at 4:33 PM
hmm, I wonder if I should invest time/money in Lux or not. At this moment I'm running a PPro2014 Firefly render at 1920x1200, 6 raytrace bounces, SSS, indirect light, volumetrics, 10 lights with AO and soft raytraced shadows, and a lot of reflective and refractive materials. Scene consists of 9 human(oid) figures and a boatload of props. Render is at 90% now, after 70(!) hrs of rendering. I won't go for Octane, it won't be able to handle the amount of textures I regularly use. System is an i7-3770, with 32 GB RAM, and a GTX760/2GB graphics card. Any chance that Lux can render scenes like these in a reasonable time? P.S.: I often do low-light scenes. Would low-light automatically translate to grainy in Lux?
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