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Felix uses Luxcore rendering engine on their servers which surprised me. Luxcore is free opensource spectral rendering engine that calculates light behavior very precisely. Its one of my favourites.
Interesting, thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for putting this up. Do you know if it works with archicad?
Also where you put the wood material up, is there a way you could give it a texture effect too? Say make it look like vertical t&g?
How do you export your render?
Thanks for sharing. Mind if i ask you what camera did you use for recording?
Canon EOS250D with a kit 18-55mm lens.
very relative to me without opportunity to have a full pc setup now(
To me as well when I'm traveling!
Bummer no plugin for Max 2020, only up to 2016.
Have you tried Bella render for Rhino from the original creators of the Maxwell renderer? I've been testing it for a month and even though the current version only works with the CPU, it's very fast considering the quality.
I haven't tried it - so my thoughts are probably wrong, but 500 USD pricing for functionality that I've seen on their website seems to be too much, considering (kind of) free alternatives available
@@geddan I'm currently comparing it to the V-ray and Thea engines. Quality higher than V-ray I must say and speed very similar to hybrid rendering in Thea renderer. Basically Maxwell with simpler controls and much higher speed. In addition, Bella is developing quite quickly, with frequent updates. Try at least the demo version, it's an interesting solution in my opinion. A truly modern engine.
500 USD / Year :)
@@turboqzma $500 per year of updates, after a year the program stays with you forever
Bella renderings look a bit ugly! And there are no good tutorials! And the price is too high. Forget it!
I dislike renting anything because I perceive it as an attempt to extort my money indefinitely. I prefer not to become a slave to lifelong payments. Do you.....
I prefer to pay for the service as I need it. That's why I only rent cars for long trips and use monthly public transport tickets for my every day commute
@@geddan If you spend £27,000 on a program for 8 years and you run out of rental time, and you request a 1-week extension because you need to finish the project, but the company informs you that the only option is a 12-month extension and dismisses your request, you will promptly begin searching for programs that you can purchase outright.
@@SKYLIMI Kinda we will own nothing and must be happy :)
Unlike AMD ProRender which is totally free. Felix is not free. Once registered, you get 50 credits. By the time you run out of credit, you have to buy.
Misleading title. Sorry.
Hmm the pricing has changed since the video was recorded. Adjusted the title
Thanks for the update 👍🏻Respect
It is not free! Who renders 15 Minutes per day? This is too expensive!
The engine is actually free, but you render on their servers though, so you pay for the server use. For a truly free render-engine (that does require you to have a powerful pc) - check out Twinmotion or D5 Render, both are great!
@@geddan What joke are you trying to tell me? The new Porsche is free but the road toll costs 20,000 per hour. Or where can you get the engine without using the servers? I don't need free software, I've always paid for good products. But I'm annoyed by your false advertising promises, you're fooling us. I've already tested Twinmotion and D5 and I don't think much of them.
@@cr4723 I'm not trying to sell you the software - simply explaining how they operate. The render farm is attached to the render engine in this case.
@@geddan When the render farm is attached to the render engine, then rendering is not free. Can't you understand the logic?