Here is a quick Blender/Cycles test:
http://postimage.org/image/g21dug3tb/
 
ca 35min on a Dual 6Core(HT) @ 2.66GHz ... I saved 2 cores for doing other stuff in the meantime though.
There are some normals fucked up and I haven't tested cuda rendering yet, but you get the idea.
Basically I just wanted to see if I ever have to use mental ray again (if we hadn't our Arnold licences) ...I don't think so :)
 
cheers,
Thomas
 
 
Massimo Galluzzo <mass...@massimogalluzzo.it> hat am 15. Februar 2013 um 05:31 geschrieben:

So, i decided to pause Mental Ray (so damn frustrating) a bit and give iRay a go. with xsi 2013
I’m using a crappy nvidia geforce 570 with 1.3gb ram.
 
First render 8 minutes
 
Second render 19 minutes
 
Third render with dof let it go for 26 minutes
 
Too bad we dont have this engine with a proper integration by AD, still cant believe they didnt implement it.
Not like people arent asking, maybe there are too few asking Sorriso
 
Anyway keep in mind my gfx card is quite bad, i might be able to test maxwell but i have to go to a friend studio since i dont have it.
 
Max
 
From: Steve Pratt
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: Octane render
 
Octane - 3hrs on a GTX580
I used the inbuilt daylight system and portal nodes on the windows. Never used the portal nodes before and something doesn't feel quite right. I think there should be more intensity coming from the windows, but I ran out of tweak-time.
 
 


On 14 February 2013 01:00, Emilio Hernandez <emi...@e-roja.com> wrote:
Anyone here has used octane render within Softimage?

If so I will appreciate your comments and your point of view of Octane vs other renders you have used.

And if you have used Arnold and Octane, which one you prefer.


I have the Octane experience only from the videos and the demo.  It seems to me that it is like Maxwell but a lot faster.

Cheers!


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