AccuRender nXt

advanced rendering for AutoCAD

Hi guys,  I am bit concerned about rendering time, I am rendering and interior with exterior and interior lights, and I think i will need about  1500 passes to solve this image, with my computer this mean around 72 hours. The 3d is modeled using solids, and the bed and chairs are 3ds models imported to the drawing.  If I transform all the solids to faces can help to solve the rendering time issue?. Is there some nice tricks to reduce rendering time?

I am quite happy with the image quality, I  know I need a better machine but  maybe some guys outhere have some tricks to reduce rendering time.

 

Help will be trully aprecciated.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Alejandro

 

Views: 155

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Hola Alejandro,

eso que planteas tu es un tema bastante gordo! Te puedo decir como trabajo yo normalmente: hago todo el proyecto arquitectonico completo (muros, pisos, exteriores, techos...). Los accesorios los pongo como xref (muebles, decoraciones, cuadros, iluminacion). Luego segun el encuadre apago o prendo los layers de lo que se ve. Tal vez grabo diferentes archivos segun el mobiliario o las luces, tal otras separo el proyecto segun ambientes (cocina, quertos, etc) que luego voy a renderizar. Basicamente: escondo o borro lo que no se ve en los encuadres! Obvio que no se pueden borrar las paredes comunes entre dos ambientes!

Hola Miguel. Todo eso que tu haces en general lo hago también, pero para este modelo que no es tan grande no lo hice. pero claro me asusta pensar que para obtener una imagen decente debo renderizar 72 horas, o dedicarme a  editar en PS.

 

Very nice image.

None of the suggestions mentioned above will matter very much to the Path Tracer.  I wouldn't bother.

This is a lighting issue.  If you've got the direct sunlight in a separate channel from the sky lighting you may be able to analyze some of the source of the noise.  In your drawing,  I suspect much of the noise comes from the small patch of direct sunlight on the balcony and entering the room.  If you have the drawing in a format such as this, try turning the sun channel off and see if the noise largely goes away.  It may provide some insight.  

Of course, I really like what you've done with the lighting in this room.  If it were up to me, I wouldn't change anything.  A little judicious use of PS can go a long way to filtering out residual noise.  Completely resolving an image like this would be a good candidate for the cloud, or for a PC with many cores (both of these are hopefully coming soon.)

 

Yes Roy, as usual you have a good answer, is a lighting issue. Here is the image  with the channel 0 with 0 as value

I'm assuming you've got some skylight in this one-- has the sky been turned down in intensity significantly (or the lights boosted)?  It has the look of a very dark Seattle sky. More skylight might work a little better (this is a very nice image in any case.)

If you want to add direct sunlight without experiencing quite as much noise, you can try adding more of it (by changing the sun direction so the sun penetrates deeper into the room.)  It may not be the lighting you're looking for, of course.

Thakns Roy for your input, I like the original image. I will let this image cook  until tomorrow an then if neccesary some PS.    In this case this is how the sun enters to the room so I want to mantain the sun direction.

 

Sounds like a good plan.  Since you know that most of the noise comes from the direct sunlight component, you may be able to reduce it somewhat in the Image Editor by turning that channel down a little.  It's possible you'll be able to retain both the feel of the original and get some noise reduction as well.  You can try it with your current image.  On the other hand, doing this will affect the simulation.  You'll be simulating more of a filtered sunlit day.

Here is the image with channel 0 in 0, channel 1 in a very small value and 1 in the interior lighting, and replacing the background with a night image in PS. I learn a lot in this thread.

 

En todo caso Alejandro la imagen esta excelente! Me encanta el reflejo del piso, para no hablar del cuadro!

Muchas gracias por tu elogioso comentario.

 

 

 

RSS

Search

Translate

Latest Activity

OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a discussion

My V.R Panorama Project

Good day everyone.I have been working for sometime on a V.R panorama project. Its a personal project. I used sketchup to model and imported it into arstudio and rendered 6 panorama views at 3k pixel.Check it out here…See More
Wednesday
Maciej posted photos
Nov 28
N` Goraw posted photos
Nov 21
Roy Hirshkowitz replied to LUIS CONTI's discussion AccurenderNXT for AutoCAD - urgent help please
"Hello Luis - per our email exchange in June, we're available to help with some training. I'll email you separately to schedule an online call."
Nov 19
OYEBANJI EMMANUEL replied to LUIS CONTI's discussion AccurenderNXT for AutoCAD - urgent help please
"You can mail me at ebanj88@gmail.com or whatsapp me on this line +2348164691476"
Nov 18
OYEBANJI EMMANUEL replied to LUIS CONTI's discussion AccurenderNXT for AutoCAD - urgent help please
"Hi LUIS CONTI, Welcome to the accurender forum. I can be of assistance to you to help solve your problems with accurender nxt for autocad for a token. I can teach you interior, exterior and walkthrough animation as i have done all these in the…"
Nov 18
LUIS CONTI posted a discussion

AccurenderNXT for AutoCAD - urgent help please

Hi everyone,I'm from Sydney Australia I worked for a company that use to operate Accurender NXT for AutoCAD. Unfortunately, the fella that use to know how to use it has retired.I only have just started to use the program now, but am struggling to understand how to best use it. I cannot get help from my fellow retire college as he has moved overseas and as he put it " wants to switch off " . Are there any users here from sydney australia, that could help me out with team viewer or zoom tutorial,…See More
Nov 17
cesar eduardo martinez torres posted photos
Nov 4

© 2024   Header image courtesy Peter Milner   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service