Render properly with redshift and Cinema 4D

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  • Опубліковано 4 кві 2019
  • In this tutorial you will learn how to render properly with redshift, using the good settings to have the fastest render possible.
    This beautiful scene model used in this tutorial is from Angelo Ferretti :
    www.cgtrader.com/angeloferretti
    www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/in...
    The floor is from Krono Original :
    flooringstudio.esignserver2.co...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 108

  • @richardegmontbade7082
    @richardegmontbade7082 5 років тому +67

    Good solution starts at 7:21

  • @rogerlopez4735
    @rogerlopez4735 4 роки тому +3

    Man, ive been searching a lot of videos looking for a good tutorial about rendering on Redshift, because im new with this render, but your video clarifies every doubt that i have about it. Thank so much. Subscribed!

  • @JonathanWinbush
    @JonathanWinbush 5 років тому +19

    Always great to see other peoples render settings. Still continue to learn everyday great tutorial my man

  • @pannonianknight
    @pannonianknight 3 роки тому +1

    this is like the shortest but at the same time the best tut on redshift I watched! thank you!

  • @ganeshprem3043
    @ganeshprem3043 4 роки тому

    This is the first time i'm seeing such a neat tutorial on this matter. Thank you!

  • @bugous1
    @bugous1 4 роки тому

    Essential tutorial, really good. Simple, direct and pedagogic.

  • @EffingtonCouldBe
    @EffingtonCouldBe 4 роки тому +4

    BIG thanks for the settings tips! I've been doing Corona Render for 3 years and now I'm switching to Redshift. More tips please! Thanks.

  • @dalienware668
    @dalienware668 4 роки тому

    Thank you, probably the best explanation of the sample overrides yet.

  • @rickparaizo
    @rickparaizo 4 роки тому +4

    I'm learning about Redshift and your video was really great, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. One more sub!

  • @HuyLe2607
    @HuyLe2607 4 роки тому +1

    So good to learn all kind of scenarios from bad to awesome. Thank you very much for this tutorial.

  • @SwitchMaxFX
    @SwitchMaxFX 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! As a new user to redshift I was able to get my average render times down from 8-11 mins per frame down to 2-3 mins per frame with some tweaks. Takes alot more work to setup but it's worth it.

  • @fpatrocinio
    @fpatrocinio 3 роки тому

    Uau!! This is a really great tutorial, going step by steps is a great way, instead of just cranking the number for the sake of it. I'm starting using Redshift and really enjoying, and these are great tips.

  • @MrSheduur
    @MrSheduur 4 роки тому +17

    This is how you get the real samples that are calculated for each element (light, reflection etc). Divide the samples of the lightsource or reflection by your max samples in the unified sample settings. If you number is lower than the max samples there, it will have zero effect on the quality, because it will give a result that is less than 1. If you have a max sample setting of 64, and your lightsource has also 64, the real samples that will be calculated is 1. Smaller values get cut, so only the digits before the comma count. If you light needs more samples, you need to set a multiple of your max samples. So 64x2 = 128 would calculate 2 samples in the render and improve your noise from that light. Same thing applies to anything that has samples, you can see all of that inside the sampling overrides. The most important ones are light,reflection,refraction and bruteforce GI, since those are the most used.
    Hopefully this helps anyone to get some quicker speeds. If you understand it properly, Redshift is blazing fast on anything you throw at it.

    • @rafaellino7168
      @rafaellino7168 3 роки тому +1

      wow man that's incredible thanks. how did you learn this? is this somewhere in the documentation?

    • @babaallerbabas3194
      @babaallerbabas3194 3 роки тому

      @hzr , so if my Lights are Samples=64 , my Unified Sampling should be 64*2 , or did i get it wrong ... sorry for my bad english ... :)

    • @elfinpie7290
      @elfinpie7290 3 роки тому

      Thanks a lot for the tip.
      Good question from baba allerbabas. I thought you said ..."If your number (of samples in Lightsource??) is lower than the max samples there (in Unified Sampling ??), it will have zero effect"... So why multiply Unified Sampling Max?

  • @ericgenesis5367
    @ericgenesis5367 4 роки тому

    great stuff, thanks for taking the time

  • @jfcalcena
    @jfcalcena 5 років тому +1

    Awesome explanation! Thanks for your help and patience!

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому +1

      Your welcome, It's a pleasure !

  • @eyefisher
    @eyefisher 4 роки тому +1

    This helped out a lot. Thank you!

  • @EhsanTaheri77
    @EhsanTaheri77 3 роки тому

    Thank you, This was such an Amazing tutorial.

  • @adamjcohn
    @adamjcohn 4 роки тому

    Awesome tut! Thanks.

  • @denmla79fx53
    @denmla79fx53 5 років тому +1

    great Tutorial! Thank you

  • @lexxandera
    @lexxandera 3 роки тому +5

    you sound like a doctor inspecting a bad render patient: "yeap, definitely a bad case of unified sampling."

  • @fandrade15
    @fandrade15 3 роки тому

    Amazing! Thank you!!!

  • @blinn40x
    @blinn40x 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this, I'm super late to the Redshift party but this was a very helpful, orienting, and explanatory tutorial! Much appreciated :)

  • @BluePhotoMedia
    @BluePhotoMedia 3 роки тому

    Really helpful, just trying to figure Redshift out. thanks!

  • @loganpenciu7317
    @loganpenciu7317 4 роки тому +1

    @16:57 To compare 2 images use the "Set A" & "Set B" respectively. The buttons are located to the bottom right of the Redshift Renderview. It's works just like comparing A & B in the Picture Viewer :)

  • @user-vz4mh3zd1f
    @user-vz4mh3zd1f 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this lesson, sir!

  • @Vafellka
    @Vafellka 4 роки тому

    I liked how you explained it
    Thanks

  • @geoffburns
    @geoffburns 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!

  • @yahankoinahi2690
    @yahankoinahi2690 3 роки тому

    Thank you, This was really helpful.

  • @luowang9898
    @luowang9898 4 роки тому

    Great tips! thank you!

  • @martincanadell1375
    @martincanadell1375 4 роки тому

    Thanks man. This was very useful.

  • @Motion-cafe
    @Motion-cafe 5 років тому +1

    C'est mieux quand on sais de quoi on parle ! Merci et continue c'est top !

  • @happywasabii
    @happywasabii 4 роки тому +1

    That was really useful! thanks ^^

  • @MrGitinov
    @MrGitinov 3 роки тому

    Thank you. You are best man!!!! TUTORIAL MASTER!!!!

  • @caesarcandra5438
    @caesarcandra5438 5 років тому

    Absolutely Useful 👍👍👍

  • @Usselino
    @Usselino 4 роки тому

    Very good. I like the way you explain stuff. For Interior HDRI is kind of obsolete, as you said. But the Dome Light is making work so much easier when it comes to Motion Graphics or simple Product Shots.

  • @swordartdesign
    @swordartdesign 4 роки тому

    damn you just saved my life mate~ thank you!

  • @flow.4574
    @flow.4574 5 років тому

    Tutoriel de qualité, bien expliqué. Je suis tombé dessus par l'intermédiaire du groupe facebook de la motion community. Effectivement pas mal de personnes saute directement sur les réglages sans forcément creuser plus que ça et c'est bien dommage car c'est ce qui fait la force de Redshift. La documentation est en plus bien faite et recèle d'informations importantes. Enfin je m'étais aussi acheter la formation "Redshift for C4D" de Rich Nosworthy, qui lui aussi explique parfaitement comment affiné au mieux ses réglages.
    En tout cas le format de ta vidéo est parfait, ni trop long ni trop court. Tout est expliqué clairement et très concret. Beau boulot ! Je vais suivre de près les prochaines vidéos :)

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому

      Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire !
      C'est top d'avoir un retour sur le travail effectué surtout quand il est positif, ça motive encore plus :D
      Surtout n'hésites pas à donner ton feedback sur les prochaines vidéos.

  • @Kvayzmode
    @Kvayzmode 4 роки тому +1

    That was very useful. Thank you. )

  • @panjiprasetyo784
    @panjiprasetyo784 3 роки тому

    SUPA DUPA TUTS MAN~ it cleans out my scene Perfectly

  • @geo-pr0610
    @geo-pr0610 4 роки тому

    Very helpful tutorial. I'm just beginning to learn redshift. Wondering if you could do a similar tutorial but for animation with objects moving in the scene.

  • @jakejakejakejakejakejake
    @jakejakejakejakejakejake 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial, Homeboy! ^_^ X

  • @hannounable
    @hannounable 4 роки тому

    great video

  • @AliTural
    @AliTural 5 років тому

    Good tutorial! thanks a lot.

  • @flemingmotion
    @flemingmotion 5 років тому

    Really good. Thanks

  • @boxy3087
    @boxy3087 2 роки тому

    Insightful

  • @nobody-u-know
    @nobody-u-know 4 роки тому

    you can always denoise the volumetric pass very easily. A little noise in your volumetric is fine.

  • @pg_carvallo
    @pg_carvallo 4 роки тому

    thanks a lot!

  • @SBaldo8
    @SBaldo8 5 років тому +1

    I usually increase min samples instead of max to resolve the aliasing artifacts. Gives me better render times in most scenes

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому

      Hello Stefano. Actually I always start with Max and then Min, because with the Min your can is some situation increase the render time.

  • @ryanpalm6415
    @ryanpalm6415 2 роки тому

    great video. Curious why people don't use the "scales" option for samples more often. Setting "scale" to 2 is the same thing as multiplying your samples by 2. They added that to make that a bit easier.

  • @adamfilip
    @adamfilip 3 роки тому

    I find the new automatic sampling to be effective most of the time

  • @mwmingram
    @mwmingram 2 роки тому

    This is like how one brings the samples up in Arnold.

  • @rendermanpro
    @rendermanpro 3 роки тому

    After youtube's compression you don't have any noise at the early stage

  • @Siknox
    @Siknox 3 роки тому

    Really good tutorial. Was wondering why you use the hdr in dome instead of environment? I usually do the same, but have been putting it in the environment and seems to light a little better, for reflection anyway. Just seeing your opinion? Cheers

  • @33wack
    @33wack 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your teaching. I've got many things from your tutorial. and I have a question :) How do you scrolling(Zoom in / out) of IPR Window? I think that is not a just mouse middle button scrolling.

  • @alientan2949
    @alientan2949 3 роки тому

    Good tips! Thank you for making this video. Just out of curiosity, what and how many GPU do you use for this rendering

  • @Amorstopineed
    @Amorstopineed 4 роки тому +1

    I started with redshift for making architecture renders. I changed to corona now, because i was not happy with my results on redshift. Redshift for sure is a crazy good render, but i had a problem to get realisitc look. I will be happy about learning more about redshift and get better results.

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your remark. Corona is a terrific render engine bit I really think you can achieve photo realistic render with redshift, maybe it's a matter of knowing the tool . When I will got some time I'll try to make a tutorial specifically on photo realisim it could be interesting ;)

    • @Amorstopineed
      @Amorstopineed 4 роки тому

      @@StimStudio Thank you!
      Your videos are cool. Keep on your work!
      Love for both render-engines. ;)

    • @yannistath
      @yannistath 4 роки тому

      probably you need to explore more and give it a second chance because you can get ultra realistic results with RS

    • @Amorstopineed
      @Amorstopineed 4 роки тому

      @@yannistath Redshift is great and i will return to it. It was almost the work with LUTs in corona.
      At the moment there are also much more photorealisitic scenes in corona and c4d. If there is more stuff from redshift, i will take a look.
      I am happy if you know some tipps about architecture renderings and redshift. Regards!

  • @Rjfss03
    @Rjfss03 4 роки тому

    really good tutorial! thanks!
    What is the Redshift version?:)

  • @BioSoftStudios
    @BioSoftStudios 4 роки тому

    Question
    I have a landscape with fog and snow with over 60+ textures and I’m looking for a fast render engine, however I don’t want a render engine where I have to replace my materials in order to make the renders look good, is redshift better compared to octane in the sense of speed and maintaining c4d materials for final render?

  • @hfromero
    @hfromero 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! how did you get golden ratio in your panel view?

  • @robind.502
    @robind.502 3 роки тому

    hey there and thanks for the nice tut! really rocked my rendertimes. One question, how did you get the volumetric lighting like at 0:50? I've tried with redshift environment + the volume tab in the lights section, but I'm not really getting there :(

  • @adamfilipowicz9260
    @adamfilipowicz9260 5 років тому

    thanks for the tutorial, how do you reduce light noise on incandescent material?

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому +5

      Thank you Adam. The incandescent material is indeed more tricky to use . The incandescent lighting need a lot of Gi sampling to reduce their noise.
      You can also reduce the error threshold in the unified sampling parameter to help the denoising process .
      Hope it helps ;)

  • @JP-ss8uu
    @JP-ss8uu 4 роки тому

    How do you get the golden ratio overlay to show up in your perspective view like that?

  • @kasperrubin5754
    @kasperrubin5754 3 роки тому

    Just starting to learn Redshift. Why are portal lights so important?
    My render is definitly improving after watching your tutorial. I'm trying to recreate a scene from Octane render and it certainly need a lot more trickery to get the same results. Still have a lot of noise in my render, but the natural look is nearing.

  • @mundhireltahir
    @mundhireltahir 3 роки тому

    Hi - Great tutorial, thanks. Are you on Mac or PC? What is your hardware setup. Would love to switch to Redshift. Cheers!

  • @harrywildegreer4039
    @harrywildegreer4039 3 роки тому +1

    The file from cg trader is made with corona renderer. Did you just convert all the materials to redshift materials first? Did you have to convert anything else? Thanks for the video!!

  • @ya-fenglu3767
    @ya-fenglu3767 5 років тому

    Just wandering. For the HDRI lighting part, why do you adjust the GI sample instead of light sample override? Since HDRI is coming from Dome light. Great tutorial. Very decent quality. Thanks

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому +1

      Hello, because the domelight create a lot of bounce for the Gi. That's why you need to increase the domelight samples or override sample but also the Gi sample to get rid of a lot of noise 😉

    • @ya-fenglu3767
      @ya-fenglu3767 5 років тому +1

      Stim Studio I see. Thanks for the explanation. 🙏🏻

  • @infotreetv1379
    @infotreetv1379 4 роки тому

    its taking me so much time when I am increasing samples in GI :(

  • @psychod74
    @psychod74 5 років тому

    juste une question, je travaille avec arnold render pour l'instant qui fait bien le taff (pas besoin de nvidia comme octane render) ce qui permet de travailler avec la carte graphique apple sur mon macbook pro et mon imac, pour utiliser redshift je n'ai pas besoin d'une carte graphique spécifique ?

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому

      Bonjour, Redshift fonctionne seulement sur Nvidia.

  • @andyoaryoga7861
    @andyoaryoga7861 2 роки тому

    Im smiling throughout the video. how many credits I bought for renderfarm each project was actually dumb decision. T.T

  • @fungrafik
    @fungrafik 4 роки тому

    but why don't you use clay render/reflection/refraction pass in render view ?

  • @mohammadimran6666
    @mohammadimran6666 3 роки тому

    what was your pc configuration when you render this?

  • @jasonloader8149
    @jasonloader8149 3 роки тому

    I use both Redshift and Octane. Before GPU renderers I used VRay - like everyone else. Optimization is dull, time consuming and can be incredibly frustrating. I've spent hours optiimizing complex scenes in Redshift - time more usefully spent actually rendering scenes. Now Octane is far more stable I use it preferentially - mainly because fucking about with settings is minimal and, frankly, it looks miles better than Redshift out of the box. Occasionally I use Redshift for indoor scenes when there's light bouncing off surfaces - but it always disappoints in comparison. Even in Brute Force / Brute Force unbiased settings Redshift doesn't cut the mustard for me - there's something flat and mushy about it.

  • @Dawood.k
    @Dawood.k 2 роки тому

    Which cam do you use ?

  • @andershattne
    @andershattne 2 роки тому

    Can't find the sampling overrides on my current build of Redshift. Where have they hidden that now?
    Did I not write this comment just a few days ago?

  • @joshjen1129
    @joshjen1129 2 роки тому

    Is there any point in me learning C4D now? I use 3DS Max and unreal - but feel left out haha

  • @leolord1
    @leolord1 5 років тому

    Thank you!! ༼ つ ಥ_ಥ ༽つ

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому +1

      Your welcome !
      Stay tune, new ones coming soon ! 👍😉🔥

  • @maheshmalviya643
    @maheshmalviya643 3 роки тому

    Hi, found your content very usefull, Does anyone here know where i can find ArchVIZ assets for redshift? any website link would be much helpfull

  • @GranzDesign
    @GranzDesign 2 роки тому

    Hi, can you just share your render setting as a file?

  • @muffadeswitasari6997
    @muffadeswitasari6997 4 роки тому

    whats your computer spec?

  • @pabl_ok
    @pabl_ok 4 роки тому

    the good one starts at 7:25 :)

  • @adamfilip
    @adamfilip 4 роки тому

    new automatic sampling does most of this for you now..

  • @edmungbean
    @edmungbean 5 років тому

    ...but you didn't solve the stepping on the window frames! Do you have to raise the Min Samples from 4...?

    • @StimStudio
      @StimStudio  5 років тому

      Hello Edmungbean. On the record the step look wrong but it's on final ouput.
      If you continue to have problem with the aliasing, try to push up the Max Samples first, and if It's not working try the Min Samples

  • @TheBrtvideo
    @TheBrtvideo 5 років тому

    greatest tutorial, thank you
    i shared it on my FB page facebook.com/BarthVaderRS/?ref=bookmarks

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 2 роки тому

    I have seen the noise not change until you push it past 1000 samples 1500 2000 etc... Also a concept that is not talked about is the amount of time you are taking to find the optimal settings.. vs just setting it to work where you find a good setting.. but it takes longer.. 3 minute render.. boom set it and go... it may take longer but you spend 35 minutes finding the right settings... when half of your render could be done already..LOL

  • @vadymb2
    @vadymb2 5 місяців тому

    Bro) as a 3D CG artist I could consume your render as pure as pure shit )) but for hamsters is ok nvm somt doubt