Vray 3d max
If you use both, which one do you prefer for high quality rendering? If I could find the same content for SU than for Max, and if VfS's parsing time was faster, I would do all my renders with it.Įvery render on my website ( ) is done either in SU or Max. Having a good understanding of how the engine works and of the important settings would allow you to produce the same renders in SU and Max (except the missing features, of course, like fog I mentionned above). So maybe that's why you see a difference in your renders between the platforms. You should also know that the default settings are different in VfS and VfMax. So there is much more max renders to be seen, therefore more quality renders on max. Much more people use Vray on max than on Sketchup. There is also a bias in what you can see on the internet. For Sketchup, it's very limited, and the 3D warehouse is not really helpfull for that. For max, we can find a huge number of ready-to-render models of any kind, of great quality. There is no fog, etc.īut I think the major difference between platform is the available content on the Internet. For instance, it's hard to work with high poly models because of SU itself, and Vray's weirdly long parsing time (Although proxies tend to minimize that issue, it's still there). Vray for Sketchup does have some weakness and limitations. I've used both VfS and VfMax for quite some time now, and for what I've seen, the render quality is pretty much the same. I'd like to hear your stories as well if you have comparisons to make against vray for SU.Ĭuttingedge wrote:I thought It might just be me (user problem). Now I end up importing to 3ds max for the rendering part. But I browsed through competitions after competitions. I thought It might just be me (user problem). I often need to render in high res (up to 3000 ) to achive the clarity they produce in 1800 The emmisive light effect is not realistic especially when I use colors Images are not as sharp and crispy as I like to be The colors are bland (not as saturated as I lke to be). Here'a a few observation from my own work (My colleagues use Evermotion as its benchmark) I am often not content with my results when I see my colleagues work using 3ds max. So surprised that, It doesnt even come close.īTW, I am the only Vray for SU user in our design team.
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Vray for SU reached its milestones at 2.0 But I was trying to compare vray for max renders I saw 5 years ago with even the few really good ones I see today. My line of work gives priority to the "wow factor "in creating 3d renders if we are to win jobs and to thrive in the industry.
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I am however kind of " envious" of the other vray platforms such as max and C4d. I ve been a vray for SU user for a long while.