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Subject: Hybrid vs standard renderer..?


ClintH ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2000 at 5:00 PM · edited Mon, 30 September 2024 at 1:37 AM

Im a little confused. Which render engine am I suppose to get the best quality out of? The Hybrid Ray Tracer or the standard ray Tracer? I cant really see a lot of differance in the renders. Help..?? Clint

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Spike ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2000 at 5:42 PM

I have not seen any diff. But I heard from one of the developers that Hybrid Ray Tracer is faster and the standard ray Tracer is better. Spike

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MarkBremmer ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2000 at 6:25 PM

The final render quality seems to be the same. There is a difference in speed; especially if there is a mixture of non-reflective or transparent objects combined with nonreflective. Thy Hybrid is faster. Mark






AzChip ( ) posted Fri, 25 February 2000 at 5:35 PM

In my experience (albeit with RayDream 3D) the hybrid renderer is not as good as the ray-tracer. Certain small artifacts creep into the image with the hybrid that vexed me. It wasn't until I just went for full raytracing that they disappeared.


ClintH ( ) posted Fri, 25 February 2000 at 6:24 PM

Thanks for the information and observations everyone. Clint

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