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This tutorial was written by (, Render Wrangler at (. I've seen many people struggling with optimizing their scenes for shorter and more stable rendering, I was that person too. That's why with the help of my colleagues at GarageFarm.NET I decided to create a series of tutorials about rendering optimization in the most popular 3D applications and render engines. I've used my own experience and knowledge derived from being a freelancer as well as a render wrangler on a render farm. Here is he first part of our guide that covers geometry optimization techniques in 3ds Max. I hope you like it and find it useful - Michal Mos, GarageFarm.NET.
So after many sleepless nights you finally achieved a desired image look but then you hit that render button and it turns out the scene eats up too much RAM or requires too much computing power to get it done within reasonable time. We’ve all been there. High RAM usage may cause your scene to crash during the rendering or cause it to render too slow. That’s simply because the program needs to constantly write and read the temporary data from a hard drive.
The hard drive is a 1000 times slower than RAM, even SSDs are much, much slower. Overblown scene settings such as polycount, quality, and sampling may lead to long render times that in turn may result in a missed deadline, or, when dealing with render farms, you can expect a higher cost. The more hard drive space your project requires (including both the scene and assets), the longer it will load to 3ds Max. When rendering locally that is probably not a big deal, but in network rendering, you will probably experience longer render times. Also, in case of commercial render farms, longer loading time generally equals higher cost. This guide is for every 3D artist who have had an unpleasant experience with too high resource usage when rendering a project locally or on a network. You will find useful optimisation techniques for beginner and intermediate 3ds Max users.
If you are an advanced user, you probably already know most of them, but still you might find some new information here. There is a saying, you don’t know what you don’t know. The optimization methods listed below will be especially useful to animators as even a slight increase in render time is multiplied by the number of frames in your animation. The aim of this guide is simple - reduce the render time and RAM usage - and gain more time for the creative side of the project, save time and money and have more satisfied clients.
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Total + Selection - Displays the statistics for the entire scene and current selection. If you want to learn more about the statistics and what they mean, check out (m/3DSMAX/15/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/index.html?