01-25-2024, 07:17 PM
I'm learning Tyflow and don't know enough yet as to what's normal and what represents a poor configuration.
As I watch tutorials, I see presenters scrubbing the timeline in what appears to be real time with no lag and no processing going on. Cloth parameters are being changed and the result is instant and fluid.
Each time I click something, I have to wait 30-45 seconds for things to calculate and catchup. I have CUDA enabled, a Pro license and Multithreading turned on. I also have a fairly powerful machine with a Ryzen9 3950x, 128gb Ram and an RTX 4090 graphic card.
In this tutorial for instance, it doesn't appear (at 1:51 ish) as if it's been edited to "cut out" the processing wait times. It appears to be realtime. I don't experience this fluidity with changing parameters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR1rgJXx...enescudero
Is it possible I'm misconfigured or are these videos edited thus making it an unrealistic representation as to the time caching takes?
As I watch tutorials, I see presenters scrubbing the timeline in what appears to be real time with no lag and no processing going on. Cloth parameters are being changed and the result is instant and fluid.
Each time I click something, I have to wait 30-45 seconds for things to calculate and catchup. I have CUDA enabled, a Pro license and Multithreading turned on. I also have a fairly powerful machine with a Ryzen9 3950x, 128gb Ram and an RTX 4090 graphic card.
In this tutorial for instance, it doesn't appear (at 1:51 ish) as if it's been edited to "cut out" the processing wait times. It appears to be realtime. I don't experience this fluidity with changing parameters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR1rgJXx...enescudero
Is it possible I'm misconfigured or are these videos edited thus making it an unrealistic representation as to the time caching takes?
Max 2023 and TyFlow v1.0151
V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64
V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64