- Fri Aug 25, 2006 6:44 pm
#180162
Maybe we can all agree on : It should get faster. I for one thing do not want to go biased. That IMHO would mean I had to put up with all that light faking here and there to make things look just right. So if the render times improve with the next update I for one thing would be happy.
And the client stuff is not THAT easy to handle, because clients are used to a "last-minute-changes-are-possible" attitude. Just last week I had a guy who wanted (10 minutes before printing btw) to change all facades on all views. Even with the fastest render engine out there that would be next to impossible. If my clients go for maxwell quality, I distinctly put in the estimate the rules that apply. Quit simple rules actually : NO CHANGES POSSIBLE AFTER THIS OR THAT DATE. That tends to work.....
Still, faster is always nice, but not If we compromise quality. And I would love to see all those promised features and stuff work before we all send NL down the biased road in order to have both systems next to each other...
And the client stuff is not THAT easy to handle, because clients are used to a "last-minute-changes-are-possible" attitude. Just last week I had a guy who wanted (10 minutes before printing btw) to change all facades on all views. Even with the fastest render engine out there that would be next to impossible. If my clients go for maxwell quality, I distinctly put in the estimate the rules that apply. Quit simple rules actually : NO CHANGES POSSIBLE AFTER THIS OR THAT DATE. That tends to work.....
Still, faster is always nice, but not If we compromise quality. And I would love to see all those promised features and stuff work before we all send NL down the biased road in order to have both systems next to each other...



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