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any chance somebody could share the full rev a shelf catalog?
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Awkward wall, apartment remodel, wall problems
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Thank you, I managed to do it with thick walls, came out pretty accurate so far, working on the overall spacement of rooms and stuff, trying ot finish so the client can make their ddecision -
Awkward wall, apartment remodel, wall problems
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yeah I usually do it once a week but I guess I should pay better attention to which catalogs get updated ). -
Awkward wall, apartment remodel, wall problems
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which catalogs have been updated? I guess I didn't notice just yet yeah glass and reflections would be a blessing, especially glass, because sometimes you need that beautiful reflection on glass on exterior shots, and inside on dinnerware like wine glasses it would work miracles, shower doors etc, and not to forget water!!! -
Awkward wall, apartment remodel, wall problems
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Room 9 is missing yes As said, in Russia these standard floor plans are horrible, they are never accurate, and even if you have all wall dimensions, when you re-create it in chief, the overall sqm comes out different....best bet is always going and doing the measurements yourself...so yeah...it's horrible here with this stuff, and my client loves the location but the flat inside is horrible....so he wants to understand what he could get in the end, also seeing as the bathroom is where the kitchen is whie the bathtub area on the other side....makes it harder to work with adding baths and so on...anyways...yeah I managed to more or less fix the problem by playing with the walls and getting it as close as possible....we'll see, if the clients buy it and I get to properly work it, I'll post some of the fun stuff of how bad this place looked before. as for the goodies, thank you PBR has been a game changer personally to me and getting more life like results, clients love it. -
If you have a look at the top of the floor plan (russian home plans in their standard form are horrible, and in accurate). So the top part of the picture, we see the slanted wall with two windows connecting to one of the first three rooms. You can see that the thickness displayed and connection is quite awkward, and when I try to do this in chief, it just screws up completely....A client asked me to do a preliminary plan even with some measurements missing, because this will help them decide whether or not to buy the real estate....seeing as the kitchen is located in that awkward room, i'm having a hard time with cabinet placements....so if anybody has a tip for the futuere how to deal with these types of walls, i'd be very appreciative... Once it comes down to it we will go and take all the measurements, but this is just a prelim moment.
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A few photos from a potential skyscraper penthouse project. All pbr
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I completely agree, but I don't see any point in going with a ryzen 6 core, or new intel 6 core, my 5930k 6 core 12 thread at OC of 4.4 does the job very well, and I don't think a new powerful card would not match cpu, unless somebody can explain otherwise
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yeah well your 1070 is more powerful than my 980, and as said, where I am now, the price line between a 2080 vs a 1080ti or even 1080 is barely existant. I could save some cash and go for a 2070, and still get more punch, so I'm still playing around with what is the best to go with at the moment.
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Well yeah you have 4gb of vram more, but when it comes to cuda cores and mem bandwith and speed the desktop version has a lot more kick. I think it comes down to the textures, materials, amount of reflective surfaces you will use in your PBR scene, and naturally how many imported objects. I sometimes have imported stuff that has very high polygon counts, and a house plan comes out to half a giig easily
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I agree, well that is marketing for you ) I've been happy with the 980, but I believe with PBR which I mostly live with now, a 2080 would change my world when it comes to how complex a scene can get before it becomes laggy, not ot mention exporting the PBR image at almost 4k resolution, I'm sure a 2080 will cut some time off that for sure
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So I watched the video, I love his accent, gives the video flare ) Overall still the conclusion comes down to the fact that a 2080 will faster than 1080ti in many aspects, and considering where I am both are at about the same price now, I think a 2080 will be my best bet, and I'm sure coming from a 980 strix, I will be blown away.
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well I don't know what architecture PBR is based on, but I was looking at a video now comparing 1080,1080ti,2070,2080, and 2080ti, the test was based on a star wars demo ray tracing moment of troopers with a lot of reflections...the overall conclusion was that the new RTX cards handle the scene at over 40 fps, while the 10 series barely get 15 even the TI, so personally to me, it indicates that I'd be better off with a 2080 now.
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So you are saying that even without any lets say tests, our best bet is going with a 2070 or 2080, or the previous generation if we are looking to upgrade and increase times. Because my 980 strix when it comes to a complex scene, runs at 100% load in overclock, and soemtimes when changin the camera angle in 3d view, it lags due to reflections and imported furniture and so on.
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Also I'll throw in the following nugget, if somebody manages to show us that SLI is worth it when it comes to PBR, I would get dual 1080's soon, if it turns out to be a bust, I'll got with a 2080
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I think that's a great idea, maybe a few chief veterans like kitchenadobe and jeff etc if the hardware permits could chip in. Overall chief could also maybe consider having this on their website after some testing to enlighten us all before we begin building new systems
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Yeah if I would have two cards I would definitely do a showdown and see if SLI will improve PBR for everybody, sadly I'm limited to one for now
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So, dear chiefers, I decided to search the forums and topics, and found that there is a topic nobody has really brought up, and I decided to be the first. I would love it if somebody who works for chief would also chip in on this discussion. So, previously we all know that having dual graphics cards in SLI or crossire was useless in Chief because ray tracing was all CPU based and wouldn't bring you any real kick. Now that we are in the PBR era, which is completely GPU based, my question is the following, would me updating to a SLI config of two 1080's create a real difference? IF there is anybody out there who happens to have an SLI system, and could maybe do a test run on a complex PBR scene, one time with one card, and the second time in SLI, and tell us is there a real difference in time and how well the system processes it? As for chief spokes people or tech department, I'd like to think maybe you guys have already played around with this, if not, maybe you could and let us all know, because if SLI will prove to bump performance in PBR scenes with many objects and mirrors and so on, I would definitely go SLI in the near future. Thank you ahead of time to anybody who can drop their two cents on this!
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I have an LG 34um95 which is almost 4k 3440*1440, and a HP pavillion 32 QHD. The HP 32 I bought it used, found a photographer online who was sellling it for 250$, haggled him to 200$. Honestly I love it, 16:9 i love, the 21:9 is useful but not always. I tend to PBR on the HP and do the planning on the LG and stuff in split screen mode, so plan+elevation in sep windows. The LG has more than 1 billion colors while the HP is ies less, but honestly still great color reproduction. So if I was you, I'd look at the HP 32 pavillion or omen, pretty much the same stuff.
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Earliest that it will happen would be mid January, so if you got time, and once I buy one, I will definitely post my opinions and some results vs my desktop 980. Most my plans tend to have a lot of foreign objects from sketchup therefore the polyline counts go up, so we will see. Rashid, reason I am not looking at those are because they are too bulky and heavy, but if you are going for a desktop replacement I think it will serve it's purpose.
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Yeah remote access is good I agree, but sometimes to edit a whole scene on the go would be a plus with a portable work horse that isn't a predator or alien that weigh like 5 bricks
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Yeah I have noticed that nobody really has one, and it's impossible to find anybody who reviews tech and would include a chief architect result I think I will stick with the zephyrus with a 1060 card, I think it will do the trick, and as another chiefer mentioned in a diff post, that use remote access to the home work station in case I need some heavy duty lifting.
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Yeah the Gs65 is definitely something I'm looking at, even the p65 creators edition seems good, same thing diff colors ) Had this thought for a second of going with something like like a 1060 card, and getting a aorus external gpu box with a 1080. I realize thats just money oout the window when you could just buy the gs65 with a 1070 or a zephyrus with a 1070
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Well this version is also available here for pretty much the same money
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So you ended up going with a 1060 zephyrus, it's one of the machines I listed, because paying extra for a 1070 version I wasn't sure about....a youtube reviewer also said that the zephyrus as much as hte battery life is less than the msi, but overall it's a better build. How has your experience been with PBR if you do that, and do you use you objects from 3d sktechup?