Yes if you go without fail. Animation needs a lot of testes. A newbie can not pay 800£ each time wants to launch a rendering. Sorry but you are just for big companies.
Hey people :) I've used commercial farms, but have several CPU rendering machines, and also recently adopted GPU rendering. If you have several GPU and one CPU it may be faster, to use the GPU (*may). If you have several CPU and one GPU it may be faster to use CPU (*may). But, what if you have a 44 thread CPU vs a GPU from 2005, or a TitanXPascal vs a dual core CPU? :) Yes, for the money GPU rendering can under some circumstances be more economical for scaling up. However, in practicality multi-GPU configurations can be less straightforward than is often made out. It's apples and oranges; you can't simply compare CPU vs GPU directly because they are different. and the additional hardware to support either technology can vary too; motherboards, PSUs, external chassis, etc. If you already have a good CPU set-up, it's not until you have a bunch of fast GPU's that you will get shorter render times. GPU speed is often exaggerated, however the workflow can be more efficient and pleasant. Also RAM usage is not comparable, GPU rendering is more RAM efficient, thus the current limitations are less of an issue in practice. If you're interested in GPU rendering, you can join the Facebook group: 'GPU Rendering Hardware Solutions' facebook.com/groups/1797500417129685/
I'm impressed with the camera effect simulating someone walking around with a camcorder. it really adds to the overall realism. How did you achieve this? thanks.
He probably took a video with his own camera then took the camera path from the video with a camera match software and then imported the data to the virtual camera in the 3D software.
Hi - I'm astounded at the quality of the work you've produced here. I'm new to architectural visualization, and want to achieve results like this. Do you know if the new Vray for Revit (direct plug-in for Revit) would be capable of producing these results? Or would I need additional rendering software like 3DS Max? I appreciate your advice!
Absolutely amazing. What was the render time for this scene? I want to learn a software for animations for interiors but cant choose one yet. I use Vray adv for still rendering but thats not a option for animating for sure.
But the most important thing is missing... whats the time per frame on this GPU vs. What would be (Rendering) time per frame with normal version of VRAY (and not GPU) :-)?
+Roman Navratil Or how much GPU cards were used in practice and the amount of VRAM on each (...and does that come in as cheaper than having a render farm of CPUs).
Yeah, in theory. But I was asking in practice. In practice, I have a Vray scene here which won't run without 16GB RAM and for the price of one 16GB VRAM GPU card it looks like I can buy 4 entire computers. Meanwhile some tests with smaller scenes (in Blender Cycles; because unlike Vray RT, Cycles CUDA and Cycles CPU seems to use the same lighting engine) show that not always you can get 2x the speed. So the question remains for this particular interior scene.
+DailyFrankPeter A scene that takes 16Gb to render on CPU won't take 16 GB on GPU, at least not with Vray. The speed difference depends on the GPU your are comparing against CPU.
Hola tengo una pregunta cuando intento sacar un vídeo spherical y pongo en propiedades de camara en vray rt el override FOV a 360 utilizando gpu no procesa el render sale toda la pantalla de un solo color pero si pongo cpu hay si funciona como puedo renderizar spherical con gpu
Amazing! Very and very impressive!!! How much time it takes? And what kind of GPU was used?
7 лет назад
Hi, needless to say your work was impressive!! I got a question only of simples animation on vray RT. Igot some render nodes in my farm (homeoffice) not impressive on the specs, most dont have gpu, but, the main question is, how to achieve the same quality per frame in differente maquines ( say one has 2x gtx 970, another has 1x gtx760) obviusly i know that the lesses powerfull machine will take a life time to reach the same result, but what is the parameter on vray rt that tells " hey nodes, you will only stop rendering when you got this amount of quality" ? I guess i made a long text for a sort of simple question, but the context was important.
How far away in the future would you believe rendering something in this in realtime would be (on a high-end GPU machine taking advantage of RT cores)?
I think that with chaos group project lavina it's only a few months again, maybe a year or two to fine tune multi GPU support when NVidia will get their drivers updated to support it.
Well, it took way longer than that. I had a few more frames rendered as I did the edit only after, so I had to cut short few clips. I don't know from where comes the 5 min on 4 Titans but it was actually close to 20 min on 5 Titan X and at 25 fps not 24. So if there was no cut frames, it would be 110*25*20 min = 55000 minutes, so 39 days. That's more what it was TBH.
Is it okay for beginner like me and for small projects if my pc specs is this? Ryzen 5 1600 (6 cores, 12 threads) 8gb ram ddr4 2400 mhz Strix b350f Gtx 4gb 1050 ti or Gtx 3gb 1060? TIA
The camera movement makes it look too realistic, this is scary! Awesome work!!
AWESOME, man! I have no words to express my thoughts! Really incredible!
Your research is certainly coming along well Stan! Great stuff mate, looks fantastic!
Rendertime? 100 Years?
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HAHAHAHAHA
Better to use a render farm solution! ;)
Yes if you go without fail. Animation needs a lot of testes. A newbie can not pay 800£ each time wants to launch a rendering. Sorry but you are just for big companies.
better to use ue4 to get real time results with similar quality :)
Render was done by 4x titan Xs 5minutes per frame...
RandomTechS@#T thank you
Stan said 20min per frame on 5x Titan X, lol.
Heyy thanks for the info, could you share you vrat RT configuration please? Thanks a lot
Hey people :)
I've used commercial farms, but have several CPU rendering machines, and also recently adopted GPU rendering.
If you have several GPU and one CPU it may be faster, to use the GPU (*may). If you have several CPU and one GPU it may be faster to use CPU (*may). But, what if you have a 44 thread CPU vs a GPU from 2005, or a TitanXPascal vs a dual core CPU? :)
Yes, for the money GPU rendering can under some circumstances be more economical for scaling up. However, in practicality multi-GPU configurations can be less straightforward than is often made out.
It's apples and oranges; you can't simply compare CPU vs GPU directly because they are different. and the additional hardware to support either technology can vary too; motherboards, PSUs, external chassis, etc.
If you already have a good CPU set-up, it's not until you have a bunch of fast GPU's that you will get shorter render times. GPU speed is often exaggerated, however the workflow can be more efficient and pleasant.
Also RAM usage is not comparable, GPU rendering is more RAM efficient, thus the current limitations are less of an issue in practice.
If you're interested in GPU rendering, you can join the Facebook group:
'GPU Rendering Hardware Solutions'
facebook.com/groups/1797500417129685/
I'm impressed with the camera effect simulating someone walking around with a camcorder. it really adds to the overall realism. How did you achieve this? thanks.
He probably took a video with his own camera then took the camera path from the video with a camera match software and then imported the data to the virtual camera in the 3D software.
Dam rich people and their 9848 GPUs
BLOWN AWAY!!! VERY VERY VERY AWESOME!!
Superb quality! Very well done, the camera movements is so natural!
mind blowing realism
nice i want learn, u dont have tutorials?
No doubt!, that was the most perfect presentation i've ever seen!
Super work! You need to make a tutorial or to share with us this project. I am very impressed. Can you do via Corona Render?
Really Great Dude! Did you use Denoiser?
Wonderful work , as you animate the camera , emitting man walking ?
Wow! This is so amazing! Excellent work!!
Stunning work, very impressed!
Hi - I'm astounded at the quality of the work you've produced here. I'm new to architectural visualization, and want to achieve results like this. Do you know if the new Vray for Revit (direct plug-in for Revit) would be capable of producing these results? Or would I need additional rendering software like 3DS Max? I appreciate your advice!
Absolutely amazing. What was the render time for this scene? I want to learn a software for animations for interiors but cant choose one yet. I use Vray adv for still rendering but thats not a option for animating for sure.
I read on your blog that to render scene like this it took 60 min per frame on 5 Nvidia Titan X . That's heavy ~ but the quality is astonishing..
fantastic , looks so real
WOW, this is insane! How long does the rendering take with Vray RT for a scene like this?
But the most important thing is missing... whats the time per frame on this GPU vs. What would be (Rendering) time per frame with normal version of VRAY (and not GPU) :-)?
+Roman Navratil Or how much GPU cards were used in practice and the amount of VRAM on each (...and does that come in as cheaper than having a render farm of CPUs).
+DailyFrankPeter of course it's cheaper than multiple CPUs. GPUs are about 80 times faster than CPUs for this kind of work.
Yeah, in theory. But I was asking in practice. In practice, I have a Vray scene here which won't run without 16GB RAM and for the price of one 16GB VRAM GPU card it looks like I can buy 4 entire computers. Meanwhile some tests with smaller scenes (in Blender Cycles; because unlike Vray RT, Cycles CUDA and Cycles CPU seems to use the same lighting engine) show that not always you can get 2x the speed. So the question remains for this particular interior scene.
+DailyFrankPeter A scene that takes 16Gb to render on CPU won't take 16 GB on GPU, at least not with Vray.
The speed difference depends on the GPU your are comparing against CPU.
Stanley Brusse Very interesting, is this because of texture downsizing & compression?
Do you let the frame render for X minutes or go for a scpecific noise threshold? Looks pretty clean
If I'm not mistaken you used a software to capture the camera movement right? was it match mover? How exactly does each frame take with 5 titans?
Is everything in this completely 3d? Meaning was it add made in 3ds max or another software and rendered, because it looks so real
AWESOME, HOW YOU GOT THE CAMERA MOVEMENTS! :o
Hola
tengo una pregunta cuando intento sacar un vídeo spherical y pongo en propiedades de camara en vray rt el override FOV a 360 utilizando gpu no procesa el render sale toda la pantalla de un solo color pero si pongo cpu hay si funciona como puedo renderizar spherical con gpu
This is awesome! How did you get the walking movement on the camera? It seems like a very complex thing.
3D track of a real movement I did with my phone ;)
Wondeful work, really. Whitch app did you use on your phone to get motion tracking data?
video record a scene, then go to mocha or cinema and track it thats it, no special app
Rafael A. P Maduro ah 👌 thanks man
beautiful work
Amazing! Very and very impressive!!! How much time it takes? And what kind of GPU was used?
Hi, needless to say your work was impressive!! I got a question only of simples animation on vray RT. Igot some render nodes in my farm (homeoffice) not impressive on the specs, most dont have gpu, but, the main question is, how to achieve the same quality per frame in differente maquines ( say one has 2x gtx 970, another has 1x gtx760) obviusly i know that the lesses powerfull machine will take a life time to reach the same result, but what is the parameter on vray rt that tells " hey nodes, you will only stop rendering when you got this amount of quality" ?
I guess i made a long text for a sort of simple question, but the context was important.
the same way as in Vray Adv, using the noise threshold :-)
Just that? Thanks!!!
I will try a simple scene to test
How far away in the future would you believe rendering something in this in realtime would be (on a high-end GPU machine taking advantage of RT cores)?
I think that with chaos group project lavina it's only a few months again, maybe a year or two to fine tune multi GPU support when NVidia will get their drivers updated to support it.
which software using for modeling and rendring can you please explain?
awesome..can u share vray rt gpu settings??
Aprox Render time @ (5 min per frame x 24 frames a sec x 110 secs) = 2.5 days unless my math is wrong....
Well, it took way longer than that. I had a few more frames rendered as I did the edit only after, so I had to cut short few clips.
I don't know from where comes the 5 min on 4 Titans but it was actually close to 20 min on 5 Titan X and at 25 fps not 24.
So if there was no cut frames, it would be 110*25*20 min = 55000 minutes, so 39 days. That's more what it was TBH.
What was the electricity bill ? :)
What music did you use?
which indicates you to use today to surrender? Z170 - i7 6700K or X99 i7 5820k ?
Music? ;)
Great job !!!!!!!! It's so real...
amazing! great work
Is it okay for beginner like me and for small projects if my pc specs is this?
Ryzen 5 1600 (6 cores, 12 threads)
8gb ram ddr4 2400 mhz
Strix b350f
Gtx 4gb 1050 ti or Gtx 3gb 1060?
TIA
GTX 1060 3GB, better performance
Omg dude this is crazy stuff here ...
just perfect
where the polygon mesh?
system specs and render time please... thanks
approx how much render time per frame?
lawrence pun 20 years
Mais combien de temps de calculs?
Amazing! Really!
animation time ??
Wonderful
Cool! Share some tutorial pleaseeee
amazing
wow! its amazing how far technology has advanced, now i can't tell it's fake or real.
Fast forward to 2020 one RTX 2080Ti can render this 8 minutes per frame.
AWESOME!!!!!
Awsome!
Espectacular¡¡¡¡
oh my god! It's real!!!
render time ??
8 days of render, he says 5 min per frame...
what are the software u used in this project ?
perfect !!!!!!!!
what gpu do you use ? fuckin real
5x Titan X Maxwell
WOW !
HOLY COWW!!!!
hello Stanley , im curious What is your computer spec ? so amazing
Rama Pramanda It was rendered on 5x Titan X Maxwell, the cpu isn't really important, it's a 5930k with 32gb of ram
Cheers
WoW
Süperrrrr!
Nice ;)
sin palabras
u win!!
Harika Harika Harika,
No way
omfg.........
Fake 100%
Why would it be fake?
Not fake
where the polygon mesh?
snag.gy/cFEtO3.jpg
awesome
nice i want learn, u dont have tutorials?