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    Capprim last edited by 10 days ago

    Hello Dr.Sassi!

    I've been using C4D for modelling and UE5 to make a game, and some ocasional animation.
    I have been using C4D more than 10 years ago for animations in videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv-Rz3-s4BM&t=258s)
    It's been like 3-4 years I think haven't use it for rendering. Now I'd like to do some animations, learning Redshift. However I find the render times are too long! I have a Macbookpro 16" M2MAX with 64 GB RAM. I'm enclosing you a superbasic scene that Redshift took to render 5 minutes! I can't work like this. Please tell me what the problem may be? Perhaps my computer is not enough powerful? Unreal Engine 5 has a very fast render. Thanks for your help in any case
    Javier RedshiftTutorial01.c4d

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      Capprim last edited by Capprim 10 days ago 10 days ago

      1 frame took 5 minutes had to stop rendering! I used Arnold two years ago and went way faster

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      • Dr. Sassi
        Dr. Sassi last edited by 10 days ago

        Hi Capprim,

        Thanks for the file. I am currently at the Maxon Summit and can't look into your file before next week. This is just a wild guess (as you might know, I don't like to do this, as it might waste your time; sorry about this). Please start the render; ignore the first time. When the image starts to render, or if it is done, render again. The initial processing of all textures, etc, takes time. This is a process to optimize the data.

        Perhaps check with tech support, but many of them are also here, so please allow some time. Sorry for the delay. (Typically I answer even during my time off, but this week is packed, of course all to make everything better.)

        https://www.maxon.net/en/support-center

        Again, sorry for this delay.

        All the best

        Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
        Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
        Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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          Capprim last edited by 9 days ago

          Hi Dr.Sassi! Today I applied Denoising in the Render settings. One frame took 1 hour! This is impossible to work with. By the way this part is not urgent, don't worry about a quick reply.

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            Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi 6 days ago 9 days ago

            Hi Capprim,

            Thank you for your patience. I will have a look later, thank you for understanding.

            My best wishes

            Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
            Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
            Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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              Capprim last edited by 8 days ago

              Hi Dr:Sassi!
              I checked the settings of 3 point lighting scene enclosed and realised I was using the Area light to 100 units! I thought it was percentage! I reduced the intensity of the light to 5 units and render is made in minutes! I haven't used Redshift before, so I was used to the Standard & Physical render. So my mistake! Anyway, when you have time and tell me how can I get the fastest render with a Macbookpro 16" M2MAX with 64 GB RAM, I'll appreciate that very much!

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              • Dr. Sassi
                Dr. Sassi last edited by 6 days ago

                Hi Capprim,

                Well spotted; thanks for sharing. Yes, that makes sense. While I do not know the scene, strong light gets bounced more often before it is considered "unnoticeable." Each bounce causes calculations, while the tone-mapping might cover the initial bright light-up.

                Please have a look at Elly's tips:

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4riSkE7FwA

                I have QA'd and timestamped the video. I hope you enjoy the nicely structured content.

                Have a nice weekend

                Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
                Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
                Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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