DomuS3D®: this month's project
Are you running DomuS3D® Venus or 2016? Download this project (Modern kitchen in Chicago), ready to render with V-Ray and mental ray
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Are you running DomuS3D® Venus or 2016? Download this project (Modern kitchen in Chicago), ready to render with V-Ray and mental ray
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In this issue you will find a project related to a modern kitchen in Chicago.
As usual, project has been optimized (architecture, tiles, material and - primarily - lights and illumination) in order to get the best results possible while in the render process using V-Ray and mental ray.
NOTE: project has been setup in different ways for the rendering engines. V-Ray aims to provide a medium quality of the image, together with a dramatic time reduction for the rendering process. Mental ray aims to provide a better quality of the rendered image, without taking care of the rendered time.
Technical details of the project:
| Rendered image dimensions | 2136 x 1199 pixel |
| Room(s) surface | 105 SQM |
| Polygon-Mesh | 50 |
| 3DFaces | 528.415 |
| Tiles with BUMP | YES |
| Materials with BUMP | YES |
Time to render using V-Ray:
9 min 05 sec with single machine
Time to render using mental ray:
1 h 39 min 13 sec (*) with single machine, equipped as follows
| Computer type | Processor | RAM | Op. System | Graphc card |
| DELL Precision 5810 | Intel XEON CPU E5-1650 @ 3.5 GHz | 32 GB | Windows 8 64 bit | NVIDIA Quadro K4200 |
(*) Consider image size when rendering. The bigger the image size, the longer it'll take in order to render. For example, if you reduce the image size by 50%, time will be reduced up to 75%: always take care of sizes!
This is the image you will get rendering the project with V-Ray:

This is the image you will get rendering the project with mental ray:

Download and use it
Click here if you want to download the project compatible with V-Ray.
Click here if you want to download the project compatible with mental ray.
Then, follow these steps:
1. Extract the project (it's a .PJP file) from the ZIP folder, and save it on disk
2. Open DomuS3D®, close any opened project, and run command "File->Import/Export->Import project package(s)"
3. Finally, select the file saved in pt. 1
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