V-ray and Kray

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V-ray and Kray

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I noted some people complain Kray engine (splotches, no contact shadow etc...)
...is no so hard, just need playing with tonemaping and GOOD setup of surfaces.
Time render 9 min. V-ray has QMC I think. Thanks for Paolo for share scene .
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First render is better for me. What renderer is that?
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I don't think either of the two looks really good, so it's not the best comparison picture for me - I can find a thousand better Vray pics in 5 minutes, so I'm sorry but if you want to demonstrate Kray to be as good as Vray take a better benchmark!

This being said, I prefer working with Kray a lot over Vray! :-)

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thomas wrote:I don't think either of the two looks really good, so it's not the best comparison picture for me - I can find a thousand better Vray pics in 5 minutes, so I'm sorry but if you want to demonstrate Kray to be as good as Vray take a better benchmark!

This being said, I prefer working with Kray a lot over Vray! :-)

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Good point , but I wanted show how easy is achieve level of V-ray in all scenes....
I got this scene and after 5 min tweak was ready...so is does not matter how complicate is scenes, we can do THE SAME or much better (except displacement, fur generator, volumetric light) :wink:
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Janusz Biela wrote: Good point , but I wanted show how easy is achieve level of V-ray in all scenes....
I got this scene and after 5 min tweak was ready...so is does not matter how complicate is scenes, we can do THE SAME or much better (except displacement, fur generator, volumetric light) :wink:
Yes but you are superhuman. ;)
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jure wrote:
Yes but you are superhuman. ;)
:shock: Just I know Kray very well and when You Jurko put 5 renders in the same time I put 50....so is just hard work , nothing extraordinary :wink:
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Janusz Biela wrote:
jure wrote:
Yes but you are superhuman. ;)
:shock: Just I know Kray very well and when You Jurko put 5 renders in the same time I put 50....so is just hard work , nothing extraordinary :wink:
Are you trying to say i'm slow??! ;)
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jure wrote:
Janusz Biela wrote:
jure wrote:
Yes but you are superhuman. ;)
:shock: Just I know Kray very well and when You Jurko put 5 renders in the same time I put 50....so is just hard work , nothing extraordinary :wink:
Are you trying to say i'm slow??! ;)

Empirically, yes :mrgreen:
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Jure Janusz
Vray Kray

they are both good


I would like use V-ray (all features is there, displacement, proxy, volumetric channel )...but problem is with wasting time for learning max and V-ray (again 2 or 3 years?...for me 2-3 years is era..so I do not) 8)
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I think second one is Kray right?
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they are both looking good, but i must say that i prefer vray's antialiasing (bottom image).
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3dworks wrote:they are both looking good, but i must say that i prefer vray's antialiasing (bottom image).
AA is SAME...just different pixel filter. I will render for You more soft :wink:
I know in V-ray AA is very fast (20-40% faster then Kray, is hard to say how much, but from my tests is that..and we must remember AA is just small part of whole render, depends from scene of course ) but in Kray reflection and blurr is MUCH faster ...
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