So now that Vray is almost here I thought I would put the two side by side on a decent size project and then check results.įirst off I find that once you know Maxwell or another stand alone engine it is always easier to learn another one if they approach lighting and materials in the same manner. Over the last few years it has become faster and easier to use. I might add that the investment in hardware and render farms can be a bit steep as well. Maxwell is a fantastic program if you know what you are doing and have A LOT OF TIME to wait for a decent render. There was a pretty steep learning curve at first and a lot of watching tutorials about secret tips and tricks that were less than obvious. I have been using Maxwell for about 3 years now so I am pretty familiar with it. However, I am currently comparing Maxwell to Vray as that makes a lot more sense. I had no interest in comparing Vray to Renderzone any more than I would compare a new Tesla to an old Ford wagon. So finally: rendering inside FormZ using Vray can be x-times as fast as RenderZone, and produce quality that is up to date while being (not yet but almost) fully integrated in FormZ. But this was not meant as a geek-scoring thread.) ![]() (Where it says „sampling level reached: 271“, see image above. Of corse if using Gtx cards and Cpu one can see how many samples per pixel you get in vray in 3 minutes, check the output window. Adding the GTX cards for gpu/cpu hybrid rendering the result in Vray is a lot cleaner within the three minutes. Renderzone does not even finish in 3 minutes - roughly needs 5 minutes and the image of course is the same quality we rendered out years ago. 3 minutes with cpu only in vray produces an image that already looks much better than what I get out of renderzone. (Before doing so, set image size for Renderzone to 1920/1080) So (I forgot to mention, sorry) also running the rendering in Renderzone for 3 minutes and comparing the two results. ![]() My Point was to compare Vray to Renderzone, to get a feeling of how they compare in time and quality, given a standard file.
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