Great video! Question: What is the advantage of using a VRayHDRI texture with a JPEG? Is it better optimised than the standard Max Bitmap texture? Or something else?
Please, someone, explain to me why in every video tutorial about 3dsmax rendering, do they cover the rendering time at the bottom left of the program. If it's not covered then they chop to the finished render with the picture covering the rendering time. So annying.
Peter redshift is more fast for like Porduct base Lighting and Shading .but i guess Vray RT is more Powerfull than Redshift.Still vray rt is Slower than Octane .
yes recently i did the Comparison of both in the end i realize Vray have more Control for little little things Such as Anti aliasing and Shader and HDRs Control for Lighting also in Redshift it is very Complicated to get Multipasses howver in Vray you can have Very Good Control in Frame Buffer which is i Found very Great i also did some shader Comparison like High Glossiness and IOR thing.i dont say Redhsift is really bad .but like i mentioned in some of cases Redhsift is best like car Rendering Product rendering,
vray is more 'mature' for real world cases in 3d industries. and they now also have vray gpu but have some limitation depends on the gpu memory, if the scene is too complex it will crash. still imo cpu way is more stable, so i have to depends on processor thread number to boost the rendering
Vray needs more streamlined sampling... There's just too many sampling controls... I mean each material has separate sampling for gloss, spec and transparency... why? There's no reason to have separate samples. Why not make the renderer a bit smarter by letting it manage sampling with less user input for every little detail? This is one of the reasons why I chose Arnold and not Vray... Vray takes too long to optimize, especially larger scenes with lots of materials and lights
Since V-Ray 3.30 and onward, default V-Ray doesn't use separate samples by default anymore. Instead there is just one global sampling control (the min. shading rate) and even that is hidden by default.