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reflections and bumps looks just as they are made. in both renders reflections can be set anywhere from perfect mirror to perfect matte and if they looks like "plastic" it's just because particular person decide to make them like that. actual difference in image quality between this two renders is negligible. only slight difference in light destribution and refraction. the major differences like speed and control over render parameters are not seen on "comparison images". vray render can be as fast as you want. corona don't.
Why u use new version of vray and the old one for the corona? Old... ancient,i mean. Try at least corona v3+. PS For those who want answer which is better , use them both ,they kinda the same...
бикоз корона хэз ноу дифференс битвен вершенз. сириузли мэн. движок короны практически не меняется и она всега даёт одну и ту же картинку. плюс к тому - корона, будучи рендером для домохозяек, не даёт никаких возможностей как-либо настраивать движок под свои нужды. (ты не замечал что с приходом короны на рынок, резко выросло количество двадцатилетних куриц в профессии? и у всех одна и та же каринка на выходе, копипастом из бесплатного онлайн-курса для чайников)
poor judgement. You never tried to render from 5k to 10k renders. You never Rendered a true Interior Scene therefore this is not applicable to any aspect like animation, only stills. Bad lighting also
nope because you need more CUDA power for gpu rendering. 1050ti is too week (good for accelerating work in viewports etc for nothing else) Whatever.. he used vray adv (only classic cpu rendering) and image was generated by i7. If you want render something by GPU u need to use vray RT.
I think... at the same price you have 1050ti 4gb vram (768 cuda cores) and P600 2gb vram (384 cuda cores) - both in pascal architecture. Obviously gtx will be better option (at the same price segment). if you need gpu for rendering you need to think good about what will be better. Because if you have enough powerfull cpu like i7 4790/6700/7700 etc you have more powerfull cpu than gpu (gtx 1050ti/quadro p600) now you can buy gtx for comfortable work in viewports but not for rendering... but if you have worse cpu than strong four cores, you need this gtx for rendering... unfortunately
@@shakibsaifi9312 with 3ds max software, you should use GTX because it uses CUDA Cores and be based on SSE4.2 Instructions for CPU. GTX performance per price better than Quadro.
Is Dell 7567 laptop a good option for lumion ? its 16gb ram,128ssd,7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ Quad Core (6MB Cache, up to 3.8 GHz) and gtx1050ti?
Hi I'm an architecture student and I have a very tight budget (<1000$) in buying a new laptop that I can use. I hope you can advise me which from the units below is my best option in order to run Lumion? Or if you have any other units to recommend within the price range? Please please It'll be a huge help if you respond. ACER VX15 DELL 7567 Lenove Y520
I cant tell you which one of this model is perfect but I am giving you descent configuration for running lumion/vray , 3ds max etc NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050Ti with 4GB GDDR5 minimum minimum 8 gb ram intel i7 processor is best for large scene 256gb ssd drive minimum 15.6-inch (1920x1080) thanks please subscribe
ConceptionDesignStudio Thanx for the reply. I wanted to ask you that will my pc be able to run the following softwares? Photoshop Lumion Sketchup Autocad My pc is as follow Ryzen 5 1600 Gigabyte B350 motherboard 16gb 2800mhz DDR4 Gtx 1050ti zotac Antec 600w psu 120gb ssd + 1tb hdd I know that my pc is not a high end system but will it work smoothly?