![]() ![]() True, these engines require more work to set up surfaces and lights but once the process is initialised, everything else can be closed down. WIth Lux you can not only shut down the Dazscene and Daz programme, but the pause the process shut down the system come back later and start everything up where it left off. Luxrender and Octane are external render engines and therefore can process a render job separate from the core programme. it means needing a lot of cores and memory to avoid the process dropping into swap mode. ![]() This may not be as important to those who use GPU rendering, but for others still stuck with CPU rendering due to the high cost of a beefy GPU card. This is the big disadvantage, as not being able to pass off the render job off to an external engine/system translates to a huge waste of system resources having the keep the Daz programme and scene open until the process completes. ![]() looked back through a couple other threads on this topic and pretty much everything points to the fact that the version of Iray integrated into the Daz programme does not have the proper modules to support true network/background rendering. ![]()
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