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For me, it's inevitable that the power will go out approximately 1 day
before completing a 20-day render. ;-)
Anyway, someone gave me this code a while back. I guess you can leave all
other radiosity settings the same (if not, someone can feel free to let me
know, but I don't think it matters either way):
#if (SaveRadiosity)
save_file "Radiosity.rad" // save radiosity data
#end
#if (LoadRadiosity)
pretrace_start 1 // start pretrace at this size
pretrace_end 1 // end pretrace at this size
always_sample off
load_file "Radiosity.rad" // load saved radiosity data
#end
So, the first pass (with SaveRadiosity=on), you can render at a lower
resolution with no AA (or focal blur). Then for the final-render
(LoadRadiosity=on, SaveRadiosity=off), you can crank-up the resolution, turn
on AA, and you'll get a faster render, without much difference in radiosity
as far as I've noticed.
--
Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
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