night scene with ies lights
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2015-12-01
06:54 PM
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2023-05-11
11:59 AM
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Noemi Balogh
2015-12-01
06:54 PM
What are the settings to prevent very bad artifacts in lighting?
Is the render time still reasonable (reasonable = 4 to 6 hours for a 2000x1500 picture)?
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2015-12-02 09:34 AM
2015-12-02
09:34 AM
this is a very small part of the scene ... just 5 ies lights and I cannot get a decent result in lighting.
How to achieve a decent result?
I tried changing the Irradiance Cache parameters and I put the interpolation method in least squares, density high... but nothing.
Method is IR. QMC seems to take too long time and the result, even if is the most accurate, is too grainy.
Any help is highly appreciated.
How to achieve a decent result?
I tried changing the Irradiance Cache parameters and I put the interpolation method in least squares, density high... but nothing.
Method is IR. QMC seems to take too long time and the result, even if is the most accurate, is too grainy.
Any help is highly appreciated.
AC27 latest hotfix
Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440
www.almadw.it
Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440
www.almadw.it

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2015-12-02 10:51 AM
2015-12-02
10:51 AM
Maybe the test scenes used in the youtube tutorials are helpful for settings.
http://www.graphisoft.com/archicad/archicad-18/rendering/#sample-project
You can export the cinerender settings as scenes and import them to your project to try out.
Not sure about IES lights yet. I haven't done any serious interior rendering yet at that level.
You can export the cinerender settings as scenes and import them to your project to try out.
Not sure about IES lights yet. I haven't done any serious interior rendering yet at that level.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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2015-12-02 11:02 AM
2015-12-02
11:02 AM
Thanks.
Due to a tight deadline I cannot conduct more tests because I have to deliver some pictures ... so at the moment I give up.
But I will be back.
Having a good (?) renderer inside archicad speeds up the workflow. So I'll be back with more tests.
Due to a tight deadline I cannot conduct more tests because I have to deliver some pictures ... so at the moment I give up.
But I will be back.
Having a good (?) renderer inside archicad speeds up the workflow. So I'll be back with more tests.
AC27 latest hotfix
Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440
www.almadw.it
Win 10 Pro 64bit
Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)
32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620
Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440
www.almadw.it