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Finally after 2 months of rendering....in Indigo RT....

Posted By Odie_Schnitzel 9 Years Ago
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...I am ready with the Indigo Version of my short Clip "A short Walk along the River"!
You can enjoy it here:
https://youtu.be/zymQedw91kc
Compare it with the Iclone 6 only Version here:
https://youtu.be/etmpE1RNOXk

Some Technical details: Used  2x I7-870, slightly more than 1050 Frames were calculated, each Frame with about 800s/p, one Frame took about 40 mins to calculate.

The Iclone to Indigo exporter took quite long(about 1 day), and produced more than 25 Gb of Resource Data, but did NOT crash at all during the conversion.
But unfortunatly Indigo has a very nasty Problem, which stopped it working all the time! One day there was no Problem in calculating multiple Frames from the queue. The other day it simply stopped at samples/p 400 oder 500, mostly right at the End of calculating a Frame at 800samples/p. This means that nearly each Frame had to be restarted manually which made it taking up so much time. Several Frames also had to be rendered twice due to this Problem.

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It's interesting how the light comes out completely different with the Indigo version. Looks good, but two months??? No way. I am even struggle that my renderr time in iclone 6 is three times bigger than in iClone 5. But indigo? No, thats to much of waiting time. No quality could convince me to go this way.
Anyway, thats a lot of work for such a short clip.

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That´s why we need a better realtime renderer. Unfortunately Indigo RT is only workable for stills at this stage.
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If you get bored with Iclone 6, imagine a render with Indigo I pass...



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