I would like to hear your opinions on these, anything can help.Įdit: Oh yeah, I use 3Ds Max 2015, Vray 3.5 and Forest Pack 5.4.1Īt what part of the render process does it crash? If it gets through light cache and prepasses then I think your machine is having trouble. Thanks a lot for reading it all and please.
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it still didn't had rendered half of the image, in this project I had to do exactly 40 forest objects to cover all the grass spaces there, all I can think is that my PC can't handle these amount of forest objects, which makes it crash and takes too much time to render, but if that's the case then until I get a better machine, I'll have to stick with smaller projects, but if it isn't it then I'll never be able to get bigger ones, since even powerfull computers won't be able to render it at a decent time. Right now I don't have any renders for the bus station, but I got really frustrated when I saw that after 9 hours and a half of rendering. There're a lot of grass! I don't know if it's just me, but when the area that is going to receive the grass is way too big, I need to separate it into multiple objects or else the grass won't appear in render. Here are the renders for the Sports Gym, and as you can see. If I stop the render before it is done and completely shut the program, the PC will still be SO SLOW that anything can crash the explorer.exe and it doesn't matter what I do, it won't get any faster even after checking that it's not consuming much CPU and RAM, so the only way is restarting the machine. I think the problem is that, my PC can't handle too much grass I guess (Notebook I7-4810MQ, 16 Gbs of Ram, Nvidia GTX 850M), it seems like the reason for it to be taking so long is that the PC keeps crashing whenever it's trying to render, like crashing every time but returning on its own, since I can't even use my mouse when it's rendering, also. But during the whole time computer just stays in a crash mode, which I can't even zoom in the render, without needing to wait 2 minutes or expecting the screen to freeze for some minutes until it finally returns. a simple test that lasted mere 2 minutes now required ONE HOUR!! So my final renders took 8~10 hours each, not only that. But, after putting the grass I decided to do another test render just to see how everything was before doing the final render.
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On both cases I modelled and textured everything before using the Forest Pack, so the entire scene and all of the cameras were ready, I just needed to put the grass, change the settings to a better resolution and quality and hit the render button. This year I had to do 2 really big renovations on my city, 1 sports gym and now a bus station.
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Ok, first I'll be giving a little bit of context: I work with Archviz for 4 years already, using 3Ds Max + Vray, my ex-boss which teached me 3Ds Max, also teached me how to make my images render really fast (like 20 minutes for a 1080p image) since a company can't waste too much time on rendering, so my settings aren't the problem here, when I'm rendering houses like THIS ONE, I don't have any problems, the render goes really fast, the program runs smoothly, everything is perfect.īUT. Sorry for the long post, but when I'm rendering a really large area that has a lot of grass, the Forest Pack makes my renders increase from 50 minutes to 8 HOURS!! I coudn't finish my work in time, since each render took 8~10 hours to finish in 4K resolution.