




Keep lights for separate areas on appropriate layers… just make sure to UNcheck ‘Hidden lights’ in your Render Settings (V-Ray > Global Switches). When you are sending the renderings to the farm, you can turn off the layers containing objects that won’t be visible. If you have a scene with multiple rooms or areas that all need to be rendered but are out of view from each other, consider putting all the higher poly objects, such as furniture, plants, and props, on layers specifically to that room. And don’t have any lights shining on any areas that aren’t going to be visible to your cameras (or large reflections). If you are asked to render a hotel lobby with two bars on either end, but the client only needs renderings looking one way… do yourself a favor and don’t build the bar behind the camera! For that matter, don’t build any furniture or any details that aren’t going to be visible either to your cameras or large reflections. Let’s break the tips down into 4 categories: Follow the advice in this post, and I can help you reduce your render times so much that online render farms will wish I’d never shared these industry secrets with you! Even with a reliable online render farm at your disposal, optimizing projects will always be a boon to your future self! Today we will focus on reducing rendering times, specifically for 3ds Max and V-Ray. Working fast, getting enough sleep, and reducing your rendering times. Speed and efficiency, being able to produce good results quickly, will become crucial to your success and survival. More importantly, as your success builds, you’ll find yourself in the pickle that all successful 3D renderers experience: too many clients and simultaneous projects. Getting feedback from a client and being able to send back updated renderings within an hour might spoil the client… but it more or less guarantees that they’ll come to rely on you. How to render in 3ds Max quickly and efficiently? This is one of the most important topics for any 3ds Max renderer.įaster render times not only save you time and money, but they usually make your clients happy, which, let’s face it, is the key ingredient to success for a 3D rendering business. “To be successful as a 3D renderer, you have to be fast” - Confucius How to render better and faster in 3ds Max
