Best render engine for tyflow
#1
General question about render engine working the best with tyflow, especially with smoke, fire, fluid etc...
Im using Arnold right now, but since couple of updates it starts to crash max when trying to render them.
So which one is most optimized/suited for tyflow, V-Ray perhaps?
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#2
I've had good experiences with VRay and Redshift.
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#3
Is smoke and stuff to render with Arnold not possible anymore? Is it incompatible right now with tyflow?
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#4
Not really clear what you're asking, to be honest.
Tyflow has nothing to do with rendering fluids...

When you say "smoke and stuff", what do you mean by that?
How's that smoke created?
Only with tyflow, or with some additional fluid solvers like Phoenix or Fume?

If it's Phoeniix and Fume, Tyflow have nothing to do with it... you'll have to ask to their forums.
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#5
(05-31-2022, 07:54 PM)d4rk3lf Wrote: Not really clear what you're asking, to be honest.
Tyflow has nothing to do with rendering fluids...

When you say "smoke and stuff", what do you mean by that?
How's that smoke created?
Only with tyflow, or with some additional fluid solvers like Phoenix or Fume?

If it's Phoeniix and Fume, Tyflow have nothing to do with it... you'll have to ask to their forums.


Sorry but didnt asked you, remember last time you replied and wanted to "quickly" help, but didnt bother understanding the matter...
So dont bother...


Quote tyflow:
"I've had good experiences with VRay and Redshift."

Those who can read have a clear advantage...
Ps: There is something called tymesher Wink
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