Hi all
I do not have the slowest computer or Graphic Card ...BUT
Is it normal when importing a scene that has allot of models in it like a interior scene....
that Octane gets so slow when moving or rotating......
Can someone give me some pointers how to speed it up
Thanks allot
Goran
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use directlighting while navigating/editing, instead of pathtracing (which you use for finals), it will not degrade performance when you enter an interior.goranmax wrote:Hi all
I do not have the slowest computer or Graphic Card ...BUT
Is it normal when importing a scene that has allot of models in it like a interior scene....
that Octane gets so slow when moving or rotating......
Can someone give me some pointers how to speed it up
Thanks allot
Goran
Radiance
Win 7 x64 & ubuntu | 2x GTX480 | Quad 2.66GHz | 8GB
It also really helps to have a second gpu for using soley for display.
System 1: EVGA gtx470 1280Mb and MSI gtx470 1280 in Cubix Xpander for Octane, AMD 945, 4Gb Ram
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
A GT220 costs 40$. Directlighting does help too. Also turn on the "clay mode" (ao only). Lower the output resolution for navigation, let's say 400x300px; get the shot right and raise the resolution.
Win 7 64bits / Intel i5 750 @ 2.67Ghz / Geforce GTX 470 / 8GB Ram / 3DS Max 2012 64bits
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you can also use the subsampling option (the checkerboard buttons above the render viewport) to speed up navigation/editing.
but i find it strange that with a GTX480 you get slow performance.
I can navigate one of enrico's incredibly complex interiors, full of furniture and books, in directlighting with one GTX480 at a very fluent rate, 25-30 FPS.
maybe there's something wrong with your scene?
are you using a lot of opacity to hide objects or something ?
Radiance
but i find it strange that with a GTX480 you get slow performance.
I can navigate one of enrico's incredibly complex interiors, full of furniture and books, in directlighting with one GTX480 at a very fluent rate, 25-30 FPS.
maybe there's something wrong with your scene?
are you using a lot of opacity to hide objects or something ?
Radiance
Win 7 x64 & ubuntu | 2x GTX480 | Quad 2.66GHz | 8GB