Since Redshift appeared, mostly I used Mental Ray since Softimage 3D 3.5 I used Maxwell, Arnold, 3Delight, Fury and I was in the beta testers of V-ray. But when finally Redshift came out in its Alpha stage, and I was able to participate in the group. I knew this was the render engine I was expecting for Softimage.
I was working in a 5 seconds lenght product shot for Kellogg's that with my hardware resources, it would have been impossible to deliver on time with the quality the client was expecting. So, straight after download and installed Redshift, I gave it a try. Straight from the beggining, I felt at home with Redshift, setup the scene in a breeze, made a couple of tests and hit render. The final render came out without any problem and incredibly fast without any flickering, fireflies, noise, etc. Since then, I am using Redshift 99% Except for particle volumes. Cheers! ------------------------------------------------------- Emilio Hernández VFX & 3D animation. 2014-10-03 13:11 GMT-05:00 Steven Caron <car...@gmail.com>: > hey emilio > > which rendering engines do you use? > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Emilio Hernandez <emi...@e-roja.com> > wrote: > >> I will add quality and clean renders to the speed and power. >> >> No fireflies, unexpected noise, etc. >> >> Besides for me it is not only about the rendering. Maybe if you have a >> super render farm, you can just send the job and forget about unitl it is >> done. But when working in texturing, shading, and lighting, Redshift is a >> joy to work with, and a hell of a time saver. >> >> >