3 rendering after 20 minutes of data processing) When you think that the desired quality has been reached, it is possible to stop processing and save the image clicking the button ESC. 2 rendering after 1 minute of data processing) 2ģ (Fig. 1 rendering after 5 seconds of elaboration) (Fig. 1, 2 and 3 with a resolution of 1024x768, and obtained with an Intel Core i Processor (8M Cache, up to 3.80 GHz) and a RAM with 8Gb installed. Some screen shots during the first minutes of the rendering process has been showed in the Fig. When the render starts you ll see a completely dark picture and just after few minutes it begins to become enough lighter to understand how the final scene will be, above all, regarding illumination. It is very easy and intuitive to use you open the project and set the point of you, then you have to click on the DRAY s button on the main interface, you see when working on the project, or on the window of rendering options.
First rendering with DRAY As said before, DRAY is a rendering engine that allows to render a high-quality image after you have set the point of view. As to rendering time, it is difficult to compare one engine to the other because both offer very different results: DRAY, as it is a high-quality rendering engine, needs obviously some hour to obtain a very high-quality and photo-realistic image and also a last generation processor. Another big difference is the quality: with DRAY it is possible to obtain a much more photo-realistic quality thanks to the possible integration of the background and sun light. It is up to users to decide when to stop, that is to say, when the quality and the clearness desired have been reached.
Raytracing ends calculating the last pixels at the right bottom of the picture while DRAY s calculation has potentially no end. To set parameters and the use of DRAY will be explained in the following paragraphs. Each of them has its own settings for rendering after you have chosen the point of view (the same for both) it is important to change the settings to obtain the quality and the resolution you desire. DRAY Vs Raytracing Which are the differences between Raytracing and DRAY? First of all one engine does not exclude the use of other and you can use both to render the same composition.
RAM 8 Gb Video card with at least 1 Gb dedicated video Memory free space on disk 20 Gb - Windows 7 64 bit, and next versions This rendering Engine uses multicore technology with 64 bit to give the best performances your computer can offer it can be executed only by architectures at 64 bit and only on operating systems Windows Vista and following versions. System requirements - Processor Intel 7, 64 bit, last generation, with support for the instruction sets SSE and AVX.
In the manual there are some references to notions that are present in the manual of the program ArredoCAD, so we suggest you to consult it when necessary. 1 Dinamica-RAY Introduction The goal of this manual is to give the user the necessary information to obtain the best results when using Dinamica RAY (DRAY).