I will try this on a future shot i hope it’s gonna save me cause i’ m on a deadline and 4k+ path ptracing is taking 2 days on my rtx 3080 :( but full hd is very quick so i hope your tip of ai upscaling will work
Well the fastest would be to avoid the pathtracer if you don’t absolutely need it, Lumen can look good and is A LOT faster, but it depends on your project. Do some tests before with Chainer or if you can Topaz video, it will depend on the model you choose
i love the level of detail you go into, with these tutorials, it has a really short consise to the point style. but not too short! all so as a gamer turn artist, i am looking to get into architecture. would you be interested in doing other stuff like building and doing procedural materials?
I have rtx2060 super gpu can it render in this quality. I have tried the best quality but still the render seems to low quality like the leaves and other assets are not getting high quality texture.
I import them into Davinci Resolve (any editing software will do it most likely), it recognizes it as an image sequence automatically. Then just export to video format
Hey valerian thanks for tutorial .I have problem with black render .My render starting black than going to normal frame by frame at beggining and like %30 of renderin progress its going normal to black screen frame by frame than again coming to normal frame by frame .Its hard to explain but its like i have a key for light %100 light at 60 frame %80 at 65 frame , %0 at 70 frame %10 light at 75 frame , %30 light at 80 frame etc...
wow that’s weird, is it just one camera shot or do you have multiple in the sequencer ? Does it fade to black when you move to the next shot for example ? Did you check what is keyframed in the sequencer?
@@VLRN_ Yes i checked all key framed the issue keep starting always at same frame .Also i created new squencer with different shot but it still same .First time seeing this kind of problem ,have no idea why
I don't really understand for TSR. If I go above 8 TAA, do I check override and if so can I use both Spatial and Temporal for defer rendering and if not what is the difference if I don't use override?
Tsr is limited with 8 samples there is a console variable to set the maximum to another number but i don’t know if doing this really takes in count the other samples higher than 8. I suggest you to use 1 spatial sample and 16 temporal samples, 8 temporal samples for demo renders and 16 for final renders but if you have a good gpu go with 64 it is much better 32 and 16 are the same no big difference not worth to use 32. I don’t suggest you to use upscalers they always introduce problems imperfections they are good for games cinematics need the best quality possible ai upscalers like dlss create blurry images native is much better. I hope this helps you i know it’s 7 months late sorry 😂
Rendering in 4k in Unreal went faster for me then upscaling with Topaz Video AI upscaling. 10 minutes to render with UE5 and 4k, 30-40 minutes to upscale hd video to 4k.
Gonna give this a go. Have you noticed issues with DoF and motion blur using this tool?
I will try this on a future shot i hope it’s gonna save me cause i’ m on a deadline and 4k+ path ptracing is taking 2 days on my rtx 3080 :( but full hd is very quick so i hope your tip of ai upscaling will work
Well the fastest would be to avoid the pathtracer if you don’t absolutely need it, Lumen can look good and is A LOT faster, but it depends on your project. Do some tests before with Chainer or if you can Topaz video, it will depend on the model you choose
hi bro, have you ever figured out an efficient way for rendering in the rtx3080 for 1080p 24 fps?
i love the level of detail you go into, with these tutorials,
it has a really short consise to the point style. but not too short!
all so as a gamer turn artist, i am looking to get into architecture. would you be interested in doing other stuff like building and doing procedural materials?
I have rtx2060 super gpu can it render in this quality. I have tried the best quality but still the render seems to low quality like the leaves and other assets are not getting high quality texture.
how to you render the tif to a video? what do you use
I import them into Davinci Resolve (any editing software will do it most likely), it recognizes it as an image sequence automatically. Then just export to video format
Hey valerian thanks for tutorial .I have problem with black render .My render starting black than going to normal frame by frame at beggining and like %30 of renderin progress its going normal to black screen frame by frame than again coming to normal frame by frame .Its hard to explain but its like i have a key for light %100 light at 60 frame %80 at 65 frame , %0 at 70 frame %10 light at 75 frame , %30 light at 80 frame etc...
wow that’s weird, is it just one camera shot or do you have multiple in the sequencer ? Does it fade to black when you move to the next shot for example ? Did you check what is keyframed in the sequencer?
@@VLRN_ Yes i checked all key framed the issue keep starting always at same frame .Also i created new squencer with different shot but it still same .First time seeing this kind of problem ,have no idea why
I have 1 camera shot thats is moving front and back only
I don't really understand for TSR. If I go above 8 TAA, do I check override and if so can I use both Spatial and Temporal for defer rendering and if not what is the difference if I don't use override?
Tsr is limited with 8 samples there is a console variable to set the maximum to another number but i don’t know if doing this really takes in count the other samples higher than 8. I suggest you to use 1 spatial sample and 16 temporal samples, 8 temporal samples for demo renders and 16 for final renders but if you have a good gpu go with 64 it is much better 32 and 16 are the same no big difference not worth to use 32. I don’t suggest you to use upscalers they always introduce problems imperfections they are good for games cinematics need the best quality possible ai upscalers like dlss create blurry images native is much better.
I hope this helps you i know it’s 7 months late sorry 😂
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Rendering in 4k in Unreal went faster for me then upscaling with Topaz Video AI upscaling. 10 minutes to render with UE5 and 4k, 30-40 minutes to upscale hd video to 4k.
10min to render ? What did you render, how long, what specs ? Lumen, not path tracing ?
@@VLRN_ specs: amd threadripper, rtx3090, 128 gb ram, win 11 pro
@@UnchartedWorlds I don't think you used path tracing there
@@JohnnyDavila i see, yes i see the point now 😊