Hello, I'm using Corona Renderer and I've set the noise level limit to 2% and the denoising mode to Corona High Quality. However, my renders are taking an extremely long time. For a small bathroom render, it's estimating a render time of over 6 hours. What could be causing this? My polygon count is reaching 2,000,000. Could the objects I've included, even if I've deleted them later, be affecting this? What steps should I take?😪
Highly reflective surfaces, opacity materials, some lights and refractive materials takes longer time to render.. so that might be the cause of your issue
@@manishpaul2760 I appreciate your feedback. I've developed a new model, optimizing it with a proxy and reducing the object count. Despite these optimizations, I anticipate a render time of approximately 7-8 hours for my scene containing 120,000 polygons. The scene is illuminated solely by sunlight and includes only reflective surfaces on mirror and fixtures. Please find my system specifications below: PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 4.5GHz (Turbo 5.7GHz) 16 Core 32 Threads 64MB Cache AM5 Processor MAINBOARD: Asus PRIME X670-P WIFI AM5 Socket, DDR5 Ram, 1xPCIe 5.0 2xPCIe 4.0, m.2, Type-C, HDMI, DP, 2xUSB 3.2 ATX Motherboard THERMAL PASTE: Thermal Grizzly 1gr Hydronaut High Quality Thermal Paste RAM: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL32 Performance Ram Kit (2x32GB) GRAPHICS CARD: OC GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X 192 Bit DLSS 3 Graphics Card SSD: Kingston Fury Renegade 1TB PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 22x80 NVMe 7300-6000 SSD SFYRS/1000G HARD DISC: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM 256MB Cache Sata 3 Hard Disk ST2000DM00 POWER: High Power ELITE Series 850W 80+ Bronze Slim Wired ATX Power Supply (HP1-N850BR-E12S) LIQUID COOLING: Gamebooster Infinity 360 We 360MM (Intel/Amd4-5)
@@SimpleorDifficult I appreciate your feedback. I've developed a new model, optimizing it with a proxy and reducing the object count. Despite these optimizations, I anticipate a render time of approximately 7-8 hours for my scene containing 120,000 polygons. The scene is illuminated solely by sunlight and includes only reflective surfaces on mirror and fixtures. Please find my system specifications below: PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 4.5GHz (Turbo 5.7GHz) 16 Core 32 Threads 64MB Cache AM5 Processor MAINBOARD: Asus PRIME X670-P WIFI AM5 Socket, DDR5 Ram, 1xPCIe 5.0 2xPCIe 4.0, m.2, Type-C, HDMI, DP, 2xUSB 3.2 ATX Motherboard THERMAL PASTE: Thermal Grizzly 1gr Hydronaut High Quality Thermal Paste RAM: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL32 Performance Ram Kit (2x32GB) GRAPHICS CARD: OC GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X 192 Bit DLSS 3 Graphics Card SSD: Kingston Fury Renegade 1TB PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 22x80 NVMe 7300-6000 SSD SFYRS/1000G HARD DISC: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM 256MB Cache Sata 3 Hard Disk ST2000DM00 POWER: High Power ELITE Series 850W 80+ Bronze Slim Wired ATX Power Supply (HP1-N850BR-E12S) LIQUID COOLING: Gamebooster Infinity 360 We 360MM (Intel/Amd4-5)
Hello! I have a question, my render is not high resolution even if I do same settings and I select 3080x2160 pixels. How can I make it look detailed as much as yours?
No it is not the same for me, but that depends on the Specification of your Machine, if it isn’t so high, I recommend you reduce the number in your aspect ratio so instead of rendering out 4k images you should try out Full HD, still sharp, maybe not as sharp as 4k but it works too
Hi I'm a Pc builder gathering info to build a pc for an architect haha. I wanted to know with the Corona High Quality while looking in the performance tab in Task manager, does this mode pushes GPU or CPU or fully use both at the same time?
Corona is entirely CPU-based (with optional GPU denoising which requires a compatible NVIDIA GPU). So to answer your question, it pushes more CPU, the only time gpu gets used intensively is during denoising while doing interactive rendering (Nvidia GPU AI) other than that, CPU all the way.
@@SimpleorDifficult Thank you very much. Do you know if it's single core dependant or multi core? Most software apparently don't utilize all the cores effectively.
I'm actually new to 3Ds max but with your tutorials, it has made everything easy, thank you ❤
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Thanks Rick, for the feedback I really appreciate you
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what is your normal cpu temp. when rendering. BTW nice tutorials learned a lot from you.
51 degrees
@@SimpleorDifficult i have a high end pc and its reaching almost 90c any tips on how to lower that or is that normal
Lowering the temperature when rendering? I don’t know that you if you can do that, but if you can integrate liquid coolant too, that might help too
what light using this scene? sir very nice
Here u go- BEDROOM FULL TUTORIAL - 3DS MAX + CORONA RENDER TUTORIAL.
th-cam.com/video/HG78nJpXDgg/w-d-xo.html
Hello, I'm using Corona Renderer and I've set the noise level limit to 2% and the denoising mode to Corona High Quality. However, my renders are taking an extremely long time. For a small bathroom render, it's estimating a render time of over 6 hours. What could be causing this? My polygon count is reaching 2,000,000. Could the objects I've included, even if I've deleted them later, be affecting this? What steps should I take?😪
depends on the resolution, details, lights captured and ur project material quality too. what's ur specification? (pc)
Highly reflective surfaces, opacity materials, some lights and refractive materials takes longer time to render.. so that might be the cause of your issue
@@manishpaul2760 I appreciate your feedback. I've developed a new model, optimizing it with a proxy and reducing the object count. Despite these optimizations, I anticipate a render time of approximately 7-8 hours for my scene containing 120,000 polygons. The scene is illuminated solely by sunlight and includes only reflective surfaces on mirror and fixtures. Please find my system specifications below:
PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 4.5GHz (Turbo 5.7GHz) 16 Core 32 Threads 64MB Cache AM5 Processor
MAINBOARD: Asus PRIME X670-P WIFI AM5 Socket, DDR5 Ram, 1xPCIe 5.0 2xPCIe 4.0, m.2, Type-C, HDMI, DP, 2xUSB 3.2 ATX Motherboard
THERMAL PASTE: Thermal Grizzly 1gr Hydronaut High Quality Thermal Paste
RAM: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL32 Performance Ram Kit (2x32GB)
GRAPHICS CARD: OC GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X 192 Bit DLSS 3 Graphics Card
SSD: Kingston Fury Renegade 1TB PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 22x80 NVMe 7300-6000 SSD SFYRS/1000G
HARD DISC: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM 256MB Cache Sata 3 Hard Disk ST2000DM00
POWER: High Power ELITE Series 850W 80+ Bronze Slim Wired ATX Power Supply (HP1-N850BR-E12S)
LIQUID COOLING: Gamebooster Infinity 360 We 360MM (Intel/Amd4-5)
@@SimpleorDifficult I appreciate your feedback. I've developed a new model, optimizing it with a proxy and reducing the object count. Despite these optimizations, I anticipate a render time of approximately 7-8 hours for my scene containing 120,000 polygons. The scene is illuminated solely by sunlight and includes only reflective surfaces on mirror and fixtures. Please find my system specifications below:
PROCESSOR: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 4.5GHz (Turbo 5.7GHz) 16 Core 32 Threads 64MB Cache AM5 Processor
MAINBOARD: Asus PRIME X670-P WIFI AM5 Socket, DDR5 Ram, 1xPCIe 5.0 2xPCIe 4.0, m.2, Type-C, HDMI, DP, 2xUSB 3.2 ATX Motherboard
THERMAL PASTE: Thermal Grizzly 1gr Hydronaut High Quality Thermal Paste
RAM: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL32 Performance Ram Kit (2x32GB)
GRAPHICS CARD: OC GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X 192 Bit DLSS 3 Graphics Card
SSD: Kingston Fury Renegade 1TB PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 22x80 NVMe 7300-6000 SSD SFYRS/1000G
HARD DISC: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM 256MB Cache Sata 3 Hard Disk ST2000DM00
POWER: High Power ELITE Series 850W 80+ Bronze Slim Wired ATX Power Supply (HP1-N850BR-E12S)
LIQUID COOLING: Gamebooster Infinity 360 We 360MM (Intel/Amd4-5)
Thanks for helping but the music was a bit distracting
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll be sure to improve on that
nice tutorial. may i know your pc specs please?
Asus TUF Dash F15 FX517
Intel Core i7
(10cores 16threads) up to 5.0ghz
16GB DDr4 Ram+1.5TB Ssd
Nvidia 8GB RTX 3070
15.6 FHD IPS 144Hz Display
100% sRGB
RGB Backlit keyboard
Hello, thank you for sharing this.
Can you please share your computer specs?
Asus TUF Dash F15 FX517
Intel Core i7
(10cores 16threads) up to 5.0ghz
16GB DDr4 Ram+1.5TB Ssd
Nvidia 8GB RTX 3070
15.6 FHD IPS 144Hz Display
100% sRGB
RGB Backlit keyboard
@@SimpleorDifficult thank you so much
You’re welcome
Hello! I have a question, my render is not high resolution even if I do same settings and I select 3080x2160 pixels. How can I make it look detailed as much as yours?
I really don’t understand what u mean by not high resolution
@@SimpleorDifficult I mean my render still looks pixellated, but not denoised.
@@ilaydauygur117 do you mean noisy? Because it’s not supposed to be pixelated
@@SimpleorDifficult Actually, to reach a good result I have to wait seven hours. I wonder is it the same with you?
No it is not the same for me, but that depends on the Specification of your Machine, if it isn’t so high, I recommend you reduce the number in your aspect ratio so instead of rendering out 4k images you should try out Full HD, still sharp, maybe not as sharp as 4k but it works too
Thanks for the info plz make a video
BEDROOM FULL TUTORIAL - 3DS MAX CORONA 9 RENDER
th-cam.com/video/HG78nJpXDgg/w-d-xo.html
The CPU is AMD. Does this mean it does not support Intel CPU AI (speed-quality hybrid)?
It doesn’t matter the CPU- it will work just fine
Thank you for answering the question.
You are welcome
great video , but where is the part where i can reduce the render time by 80 percent 😅
Denoisers reduce your render time dear
Hi
I'm a Pc builder gathering info to build a pc for an architect haha.
I wanted to know with the Corona High Quality while looking in the performance tab in Task manager, does this mode pushes GPU or CPU or fully use both at the same time?
Corona is entirely CPU-based (with optional GPU denoising which requires a compatible NVIDIA GPU).
So to answer your question, it pushes more CPU, the only time gpu gets used intensively is during denoising while doing interactive rendering (Nvidia GPU AI) other than that, CPU all the way.
@@SimpleorDifficult Thank you very much. Do you know if it's single core dependant or multi core? Most software apparently don't utilize all the cores effectively.
Multi cores will definitely beat single core, so the more cores the better
And threads too