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On 6/27/2010 6:01 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 27.06.2010 17:58, schrieb SharkD:
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>> If I remove the density map, will rendering times change? Also, how
>> should I specify the media's density when the pattern is absent?
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> It's worth a try at least. As for the density, just specify none. All
> you use to control the constant density is the parameter after the
> "emission", "absorption" or "scattering" keyword.
No such luck.
:(
It still drops render times to the pixels-per-minute range.
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Le 2010-06-28 16:17, SharkD a écrit :
> On 6/27/2010 6:01 PM, clipka wrote:
>> Am 27.06.2010 17:58, schrieb SharkD:
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>>> If I remove the density map, will rendering times change? Also, how
>>> should I specify the media's density when the pattern is absent?
>>
>> It's worth a try at least. As for the density, just specify none. All
>> you use to control the constant density is the parameter after the
>> "emission", "absorption" or "scattering" keyword.
>
> No such luck.
>
> :(
>
> It still drops render times to the pixels-per-minute range.
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Try with less samples. Uniform media usualy need less samples. Don't set
intervals but leave it to default = 1.
Alain
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On 6/29/2010 9:57 PM, Alain wrote:
> Try with less samples. Uniform media usualy need less samples. Don't set
> intervals but leave it to default = 1.
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> Alain
Samples right now are at their defaults. Should I use values smaller than 1?
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Le 2010-06-29 22:18, SharkD a écrit :
> On 6/29/2010 9:57 PM, Alain wrote:
>> Try with less samples. Uniform media usualy need less samples. Don't set
>> intervals but leave it to default = 1.
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>> Alain
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> Samples right now are at their defaults. Should I use values smaller
> than 1?
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Try samples 5.
A value of zero or negative don't make any sence, and should'nt work.
Alain
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On 6/30/2010 2:12 PM, Alain wrote:
> Try samples 5.
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> A value of zero or negative don't make any sence, and should'nt work.
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> Alain
I'm using the defaults which are 1,1. Can I go lower than that?
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Le 2010-07-03 12:06, SharkD a écrit :
> On 6/30/2010 2:12 PM, Alain wrote:
>> Try samples 5.
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>> A value of zero or negative don't make any sence, and should'nt work.
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>> Alain
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> I'm using the defaults which are 1,1. Can I go lower than that?
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samples 1,1 may have been the default for method 1.
The default method 3 only use a single samples value. If there is a
second value present, it's ignored.
samples 1 is the lowest you can go. That mean that you only ever take a
single sample of your media.
Alain
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