Well Steven, for $100 bucks for the Beta maybe you can try it.  Will be
awsome to have some feedback on such scene as Elysium.




2014-02-17 16:28 GMT-06:00 Emilio Hernandez <emi...@e-roja.com>:

> Well there are some guys that are using Redshift with Royal Render without
> any issues.
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> Just started playing with Melena and Redshift.
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> 60,000 strands with 150 subdivisions in 99 seconds from sending the scene
> to redshift to final.
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> After sending the scene the frame went down to 57 seconds.
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> The scene extraction at the beginning took 22 seconds.
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> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49626349/Melena_prev_04.jpg
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> 2014-02-17 16:19 GMT-06:00 Andreas Bystrom <andreas.byst...@gmail.com>:
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> yep, looks nice.
>>
>> I'm also wondering if redshift can use the combined vram when using
>> several cards in sli mode, if you have 3 titans, can you use 3x6gb or just
>> 6gb for your scene?
>>
>> a tree scene like that, at that rez would probably take a few hours in
>> arnold or vray, so even at 30m in redshift it's still very fast..
>>
>> still, at 30m a frame you won't exactly be able to render full shots
>> without a farm, and once you work with even heavier scenes I imagine you
>> are looking at rendertimes of several hours per frame, and at that point I
>> don't think the gpu will speed anything up, quite the opposite.
>>
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>> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Eugen Sares <sof...@mail.sprit.org>wrote:
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>>>
>>> To be clear, when Redshift goes out-of-core, it goes *into *your system
>>> ram. So in the end, you still need plenty of system ram for large scenes.
>>> But I've only got 20GB in my workstation and I'm getting very complex
>>> renders out of it without coming even close to that. More in the 6-8GB
>>> range so far. Proxies are awesome, and Redshift wisely had those from day
>>> one of the alpha.
>>>
>>> Now several months ago I rendered 
>>> this<http://timcrowson.smugmug.com/photos/i-qGFB7nv/1/O/i-qGFB7nv.jpg>,
>>> but it's more along the lines of what Octavian posted. It's just one tree
>>> instanced a bunch of times. This rendered in about 30min at that
>>> resolution, on a GTX470.
>>>
>>> -Tim
>>>
>>> Very nice!! How did you light it? Sun + dome?
>>>
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