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brenolot
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hello people, this is my image with the estimated time of 48 hours to render, how do I reduce this time?
I'm using Octane in 3ds max, the file is 90 mb, my pc: Intel Core i7 3.40, Nvidia GTX 660 ti, 8gb of memory RAM
Octane settings are:

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formatio
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-Use path tracing instead of PMC
-Specular Depth 24
-Diffuse depth - 4 or 5 - I don't use more cuz the scene is too bright imo, especially in corners.
-Filter size 1,2
-Hot pixel removal - 0
-Caustic blur - 0,05 or more, 0,1 is enough
-rrprob - 0,7 - the higher the faster


- Lock your render viewport so you don't accidentally change it and 12h render goes to shit :)
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hi, Brenolot. Check the link in my signature =) You might find it useful.

estimated time doesn't matter so much as usually You don't need that much samples =) however in interiors unbiased engines (not only Octane) struggle a bit more & Your card isn't the fastest..but =) You should be able to get way better result in a matter of hours (though everything depends on resolution & how You tolerate noise levels =)
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brenolot
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people, thanks for the help :D
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