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Vray AUTOGRASS and SOLIDROCKS!!!
14 years 1 month ago #2411
by bmore3d
Vray AUTOGRASS and SOLIDROCKS!!! was created by bmore3d
Is there anyway you could add a setting that will optimize rendering with the appropriate memory usage settings in autograss? That would be a cool add on.
best,
Ben
www.happy-digital.com/autograss/
best,
Ben
www.happy-digital.com/autograss/
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14 years 1 month ago #2412
by subburb
Replied by subburb on topic Re:Vray AUTOGRASS and SOLIDROCKS!!!
Hi !
Why not ?
You mean : Vray dynamic ram, or autograss ram value ?
Why not ?
You mean : Vray dynamic ram, or autograss ram value ?
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14 years 3 weeks ago #2455
by bmore3d
Replied by bmore3d on topic Re:Vray AUTOGRASS and SOLIDROCKS!!!
Id say both values of RAM could be optimized for each other.
Also another cool thing would be to have it add detail to the grass as the render settings get higher. so at the preview stage in vray auto grass will automatically change to the preview density and so on.
Thanks!!!
Ben
Also another cool thing would be to have it add detail to the grass as the render settings get higher. so at the preview stage in vray auto grass will automatically change to the preview density and so on.
Thanks!!!
Ben
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14 years 1 week ago #2468
by subburb
Replied by subburb on topic Re:Vray AUTOGRASS and SOLIDROCKS!!!
Hi ben i've wrote to autograss maker, but no answer yet..
I'll try to manage at least density in the next build (i've downloaded demo version)
Ram management is not depending on quality, imo, as you can leave it as big as possible, depending of your PC ram.
I'll try to manage at least density in the next build (i've downloaded demo version)
Ram management is not depending on quality, imo, as you can leave it as big as possible, depending of your PC ram.
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