Rendering a big architectural scenes
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Hi everybody
Does anybody know a good way of how to render an architectural animation with using denoiser ? Or we sohıld never use denoiser?
Using Redshift is very good when u creating motion graphics or other little scenes but on the architectural animation it is very slower and flickering than corona or other engines when you trying to catch a good quality? Does anybody have more experience thasn us. Especially when we working on very huge render resolutions render times could be crazy (7500x1800pixel)Kind Regards
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Hi anywhere-final,
Sorry for the delay; we had a packed week during the Global Maxon Summit.
Perhaps Elly's tips here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4riSkE7FwAOr the ArchViz Series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMVdn5aNoPUThe size of the animation is quite high. Over the past three+ decades of doing or supporting ArchViz, I have not gotten anyone to do a 7500x1800 pixel animation. Given that even a few years ago, 8K - UHD was only possible with a lot of tech tricks, no wonder. (Yes, 1800 is not 8K-UHD)
Please contact tech support if the needed memory is perhaps the problem.
https://www.maxon.net/en/support-centerSince I have zero data from you, the only thing I can say is check with them. If you can easily do these animation resolutions with others, I'm glad you have a working pipeline and can share the results with tech support.
Even though I have 8K practical equipment, my understanding is that any Bayer pattern needs to be downsampled. Hence, I have only a 6K HDR monitor here. My experience with 8K UHD is practically zero, as I have no monitor here that can represent a reference 1:1 pixel ratio. This means I have not tested how my CPU/GPU would handle it.
I would be interested in who is requesting it. During this week's Global Maxon Summit, one of the world's leading teams presented ArchVIZ, but 8K UHD was not mentioned. So, please share a link. I would love to see it (even if I'm maxed out with my little 6K XDR Apple screen).
Thank you you.