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Which be most bestest?

>> No.761091

vray

>> No.761100

They all do the same thing, use what you like and fuck off.

>> No.761115

Arnold for Motion Picture & Organics

Octane for Stills & Interiors

Redshift for Stability & Scalability

VRay is abandonware shit.

Arnold development is really fast theres a couple of things that annoy me f.e. that it requires fairly extensive optimization for interior lighting in order to achieve similar results as octane or keyshot but once done it's very good.

>> No.761116

>>761115
>t. clueless kiddie

>> No.761120

>>761115
>requires fairly extensive optimization for interior lighting
Arnold is unidirectional render, meaning lack caustistics.

Corona or LuxCoreRender are better for caustics scenes.

>> No.761121

>>761090
Vray ore redshift. Te advantages that Arnold brings to rendering sss is not worth it when compared to how slow it is

>> No.761122

>>761120
>caustistics
i know i hope they add bidir pathtracing at some point

>> No.761124
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>>761115
>VRay is abandonware

>> No.761125

>>761115
Doesn't Arnold run exclusively on CPUs and thus takes about 40 minutes per frame?

>> No.761129

E-cycles

>> No.761131

>>761125
no

>> No.761143

>>761125
GPU support since Arnold 6

>> No.761167

>>761090
We use 3ds and V-Ray for everything.

>> No.761169

>>761090
all raytracing is shit
use UE4 or cryengine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZc6cr6G2E4

>> No.761172

>>761169
getting filtered: the comment

>> No.761250

>>761090
Arnold because I never used anything else

>> No.761749

>>761090
any corona chads here?

>> No.761757

>>761090
I can't afford anything that costs more than nothing so I wouldn't know.