bedrom vray vs octane quick setup

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Learn how to do tests! comparison should be on one stage! unchanged .... Amateur
Elvis you are so right especially with that bedroom scene

How can they compare the two . Textures on a lot of the objects are different and the lighting setup is not even the same.

The vray lighting is setup facing the direction of the camera while the lighting in the octane render is facing the wall.
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it was done on purpose elvis, to show that comparing these two even in scenes that are not so identical has no meaning. It's like physics. Sometimes simple newton dynamics can give satisfactory results, other times you need quantum physics.
so it's up to what you want/need to use the piece of software right for it.

@acc24x: as for vray RT, tested it a couple of months ago, it was slow like hell! imagine octane running on CPU... even a 320*240 scene was crowling on a quad core, and not a really complicated scene lol ;)
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