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ASyme1
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aguilarpierri wrote:I´ll look into that too. I do have to find a way to render this kind of thing very very fast. Speed was my main selling point when I got my office to buy this software. I don´t have the most amazing machine here but it has to be faster than Maxwell render. Whish me luck.

Vic.
I think pretty much anything is faster than Maxwell. Good luck!

alec
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xxdanbrowne
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As someone who got a brick-ton of fireflies whenever I used mesh emitters I can confirm what glimpse says: if you use e.g. a cube with a single face as your emitter AND use an IES light you get way less fireflies and it's faster to render too.
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