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MaTtY631990
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Could you do a pmc or pathtracing render, so we see time and result you get.
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tonycho wrote:Hey, another octaners from Indonesia.
Great rendering Bro :D

Greetings from Surabaya
Nice to meet you

Antonius
met kenal juga, thx
RobSteady wrote:Can you post the maxwell render for comparison?
here the comparation, i forgot detail from maxwell scene. This scene from 6 years ago with maxwell render v.1
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I feel the comparison is not quite valid if you rendered the other scene six years ago on six year old hardware using six year old software. According to your recent post, you did the octane render using four GTX 690 cards which is crazy. Anyway, the render is good except for the green and blue pots on the bench. They are obvious CG look-a-like items.
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Yep, the comparison is a little unfair.
But it would be interesting to see more octane/maxwell or octane/vray comparisons, maybe with a more balanced hardware setup...
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Yes it look like very not fair, when I use maxwell my pc still use single core and now compare with 2 gtx 690 total 6000 cuda core. But I remember make this scene to test the flash effect in maxwell now I try to test flash light with octane. So I not compare the render time for this scene but the flash fx in unbiash render (maxwell & octane), I cannot get flash fx with vray to brightness not really look good.

Same problem between maxwell and octane before v1 release, firefly if to many reflection material. Latter I will make another comparison scene between maxwell and octane (I think still not fair compare 8 core with 6000 core)
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