
RTX vs NON-RTX
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+1 with MatthiasB.
I'm pro user too (interior rendering) and it could be perfect to wait a bit to get perfect reflections and more textures options. -
I've gladly forwarded your upvotes - I'm afraid though, it's basically technically impossible with how our real-time engine works to simply activate something like "perfect reflections" (yet), no matter if there was an additional Rendering Quality available or not. They're always subject to improve constantly, but it may still take a while until "perfect" reflections are possible (in real time).
We do hope for your understanding as well!
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+ for an ultra extreme mode with more quality / reflections!
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+1 and turn on/off Raytracer for those who can emulate RTX for GTX 10 series cards
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I've forwarded your upvote of course.
+1 for ultra high quality
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+1 and turn on/off Raytracer for those who can emulate RTX for GTX 10 series cards
+1
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I'm forwarding your feedback, but please be aware, that simply implementing a "Over-Ultra" mode to have "perfect" reflections or something of the likes is not as simple as it seems, it's actually currently technically not possible.
Sergio Fernando and 4interiors , we plan to implement something like this in the near future, how exactly is not yet sure. I'll forward your feedback in any case.
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I've forwarded your upvote of course.
I add a vote for this feature. Our firm made the switch from Maxwell render (many hours per still image rendering) to Enscape (5 seconds per rendering). We are loving Enscape as it has changed our entire workflow. While we dont want to wait hours and hours for a rendering anymore, it would be no problem at all to wait say 5 or 10 minutes (instead of seconds) to get ultra high quality still images.
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...to wait say 5 or 10 minutes (instead of seconds) to get ultra high quality still images.
Buy two 2080ti and use V-Ray instead Maxwell.
I hope Enscape in premium quality mode will only need 50s instead 5s.
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Buy two 2080ti and use V-Ray instead Maxwell.
I hope Enscape in premium quality mode will only need 50s instead 5s.
Thanks for the note! unfortunately we've already tested Vray and Maxwell (in our opinion) blew it away in terms of user interface and intuitiveness. The plugin for sketchup made it way easy to get high quality renderings with simple, easy to understand controls for materials, sun, reflections etc. Vray requires to big of a learning curve with ridiculous settings like "ambient occlusion" and ambiguous slider controls with numerical inputs that have little relation to real life. We liked how Maxwell used photography settings. ...... in the end, there is no match for Enscapes speed and usability so we have abandoned all other software. We are now only interested in seeing Enscape get better and better
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We are now only interested in seeing Enscape get better and better
dont hold your breath
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dont hold your breath
Pardon, are you referring to the RTX technology itself, or Enscape?