V-ray 4 core cpu 1:45 min
Kray 8 Core cpu 20 min
Kray/V-ray
- Janusz Biela
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Re: Kray/V-ray
Kray a lot of better
but who render in V-ray?
someone be able to not maybe and he was not such master as you Janusz
so the test can be not reliable
but who render in V-ray?
someone be able to not maybe and he was not such master as you Janusz

so the test can be not reliable
Re: Kray/V-ray
Render was made by Jure I think, with basic knowledge of V-ray, comment Jure if I'm wrong, but you have played quite a lot around with it...
Anyway, I think the comparison gives some idea anyway...
Anyway, I think the comparison gives some idea anyway...
Re: Kray/V-ray
Basic knowledge? I think I find my way around Vray pretty well.. hehePheidian wrote:Render was made by Jure I think, with basic knowledge of V-ray, comment Jure if I'm wrong, but you have played quite a lot around with it...
Anyway, I think the comparison gives some idea anyway...
It is true though that the scene was already setup and i didn't modify any render settings. But I checked the settings and it didn't look like I could get much faster render times without sacrificing quality.
- Jure
Re: Kray/V-ray
Is it an evermotion scene? I'd like to do some tests. Vray scene like that doesn't take more than an hour in a quad core. The lighting looks very different to kray and should be adjusted accordingly for a somewhat fair comparison.
- Janusz Biela
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Re: Kray/V-ray
...becouse I used LWF in Kray, no Exponential.geo_n wrote:Is it an evermotion scene? I'd like to do some tests. Vray scene like that doesn't take more than an hour in a quad core. The lighting looks very different to kray and should be adjusted accordingly for a somewhat fair comparison.
Re: Kray/V-ray
Kray of course.... the vray version has saturate tone. I would like to test LWF for this christmas ???
Very good Johny.

- khan973_forum
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Re: Kray/V-ray
Good render as usual but I think that Vray's render has mor subtleties, look at the fruits, the bottles, the light is warmer and has more different tones in it. Looks less cg
Thanks for the comparison.
It's always hard to compare when the person doesn't manage both.
Thanks for the comparison.
It's always hard to compare when the person doesn't manage both.
- Janusz Biela
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Re: Kray/V-ray
Yes true. But check how looks light/colours in V-ray render - it is tottaly atomic/real radiation light....khan973 wrote:Good render as usual but I think that Vray's render has mor subtleties, look at the fruits, the bottles, the light is warmer and has more different tones in it. Looks less cg
Thanks for the comparison.
It's always hard to compare when the person doesn't manage both.
Check shadows under citrines - why in V-ray this shadows are orange? This is no realistic.
It is hard make same surfaces, becouse I don`t know abount setup from oryginal max file...
LWF make correct/true colours in Kray of coarse this tool need some training.