Show Us Your Iray Renders. Part VII
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Thanks, I thought it would be a good choice and combination now that I have added the characters (one being a tiger
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Thank you.
That looks really great. You posting your reference times for the renders is very helpful, I have noted them for my lastest version.
Lothar Weber, that is a really great scene and composition.
Street Ninja
Something fun i rendered in daz 4.12 l Iove the denoiser for stills it really cleans up the render nice.
click for full size the details are awesome 4300 x 3400
Nice one Ivy
Nice work
Thank you, sir.
Thank you Robert :)
beautiful render
very cool, nicely done!!
Does the built-in denoiser work if you have a Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU?
Thank you Ivy and FSMCDesigns.
As far as I know the daz built in denoiser will not work off the CPU . I maybe wrong , but i thought i read some where in one of the forums that denoiser only worked off the NIVIDA gpu which is from my understanding is where the Iray technology is developed. so I would imagine that the denoiser will work for any GPU using NIVIDA drivers (NIVIDA because of the Iray) as far as if it works off the on board Intel gpu's I have no information for that sorry.
Like @Ivy, I've read in the forums it the denoiser doesn't work with CPU Only renders. In fact, there's a thread that begins with that very information. And it also goes on to share info and links about a denoiser from Intel that you apply to the image after the render is complete. You can find that thread here.
Thanks, I went ahead & turned it on and have rendered 60 frames at 1280x720 for 30 iterations with the denoiser starting at iteration 8 and you are both correct - it is not denoising my renders.
Thanks. I'll just leave the noise in and i'm just in the learning stages now anyway.
If you use denoiser in animation with daz 12 it will crash studio on save with AVI every time ..
Thanks. I am rendering to individual series of frames because it's easier to insert /delete more/less rendered frames to get the animation/video to sync with audio track(s).
Jupiter Station
Quiet Afternoon
I created and rendered this scene in the 4.12 beta. All those books take their toll on a video card's memory. Even with an 8GB GTX1080, I had to render the cats separately, the one with LAMH converted to fiber mesh and the other with dForce (dFur) Hair.
The bulk of the changes in 4.12 appear to be for animation. I'm not doing animations, and 4.12 seems to be pretty stable for what I need it to do. An earlier test scene showed 4.12 to take about a third of the time to reach 95% convergence on a 730 by 730 test scene, using my GTX1080. YMMV.
Seems like i'm addicted to windows and dust...
Title: Morning pray...
Few more neon lights and you could turn that into a club.
Really love the ambient lighting you did for this plus all the shiny. It well balanced.
Nice render. My memory problems CPU rendering went away, mostly with 16GB. I imagine 32GB would handle any scene I would put together. They need 32GB video cards really.
cute render
Nice, I love the environment!
By the time 32GB video cards are the norm, I suspect I won't need one. I can't imagine any nursing home would let me keep my power-hungry computers! lol
Thank you, Michael.
Well they might, probably would. Way back in the nineties when I was in training for the military (after I graduated college) I actually bought a desktop computer while in AIT (yes - mail order but I can't remember from who except from a magazine of some sort - this was before internet was even available to the general public just about anywhere) and tried to hide it in my locker. When my drill sergeant found it, she threw a fit but let me keep it as I told her I only bought it because I was afraid I'd forget all my university training while in AIT. I wound up sending it home voluntarily a couple weeks later anyway since I wasn't using it. A desktop computer was a very weird and expensive extravagance for a home user of any sort in those days, it was well over $1000 dollars but less than $1500.
A little help to get out of the woods #Gallery for items used
Lill Miss Muffet
who was sitting on her tuffet thinking of what she could do that day.
Along came a spider and sat down beside her and.
AHHHHHGH !!!

scared Lill Miss Muffet away.
Gabriela with a bucket of tweaks from various morph sets and Nik filters.