I'm not sure if Cinerender is an option for you, but I just did a quick render with fairly low settings, to match OpenGL in terms of what that would show.
A 300 dpi 195x135 mm image rendered in 1:30 min.
This is with a procedural skybox and the project I tested has quite a few textures.
I dropped one 'infinite' general light inside to light things a bit.
If you start out with Outdoor Daylight Fast (Physical), tweak detailed settings as follows:
- pick a nicer sky (remember to tick Use ARCHICAD Sun Position)
- Light Adjustments: sunlight 100, lamps 50 (or higher if you want more light inside)
- Environment > Physical Sky > Clouds > turn off cast shadows
- Options > General Options > only use Transparancy and Textures, Ray Treshold 0, Ray Depth 12, Reflection Depth 12. The 12 is for 6 layers of glass / transparant items, adjust as needed. 12 is a safe number for me, the impact on render times is there, but 1:30 min, what is the point?
Cinerender will happily render out these frames while you keep working, the render times may increase a bit when doing more than one render, but still it should not take that long and your images will be excactly the size you want them to be.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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