2007-11-30 08:33 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:23 PM by Noemi Balogh
2007-12-01 05:42 AM
2007-12-01 07:06 AM
2007-12-02 08:31 PM
flexmastak wrote:Multiple light sources can dramatically increase the complexity of the model for rendering - especially if high accuracy shadows are selected. I don't know the metrics but each light source can multiply the polygons generated (shadows) and the complexity of the calculations for each polygon (ray-tracing, etc.). This can lead to an exponential increase in memory requirements and render times.
It really seems to be a combination of the light sources with objects.
2007-12-02 10:52 PM
flexmastak wrote:Good idea, An easy way to turn off all thing outside the room that you're rendering when doing an interior is to use the 3D (fat) marquee in the floor plan and View selected/marquee in 3D.
I guess as a render exteriors just turn off all interior objects?
And as i render interiors turn off all objects and lamps anywhere else besides that camera view?
Lastly, do curved shapes also have an effect on rendering time??Yes, they generate a lot of polygons.
2007-12-04 11:38 AM
2007-12-04 04:22 PM
Get model data during rendering process: Check this box to allow two processes to proceed simultaneously when you execute a PhotoRendering: ArchiCAD will analyze model data at the same time that it generates rendering effects for the model. As a result, the rendered model might take longer to appear in full on screen, but the process will require less memory.
2007-12-05 05:30 PM
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