As you can see in the joined image I've rendered 4 passes in 41 minutes.

With HDRI sky (bear mountain) in KC11, it took 23h to render only half of the first pass.

 

Is it normal?

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Doesn't sound normal to me.

Can you send me the model?

Ok, I just wait for the actual rendering completion, I double check HDRi is really responsible and I let you know.

 

Waiting for that, do you have any idea about my problem with trees? I could send you the model for that problem.

 

Cdt,

Alain

I wanted to verify an other point because I didn't really pay attention that I also unchecked "Enable artificial lightning", and there are lot of lights in the appartments, because there are 90 appartments with, I think 5 or 6 lights in each of them.

I think it could explain a so long rendering. Don't you think?

so sorry for the mistake.

 

Now just a remaining problem with trees. This one is sure.

 

Regards,

Alain

One point anyway; RPS_xxxx layouts were off, but according to the difference in rendering time, they were taken in account.
normal?
Regards.
Waht are "RPS_xxxx layouts"?

Alain Bonnefoy said:
One point anyway; RPS_xxxx layouts were off, but according to the difference in rendering time, they were taken in account.
normal?
Regards.
I want to talk about RPS_lamps, RPS_lamp_glow, RPS_lamp_beams
Alain Bonnefoy said:
I want to talk about RPS_lamps, RPS_lamp_glow, RPS_lamp_beams
Sketchup's Layers in fact, sorry.
(It seems impossible to close "blockquote" with the editor's button. We have to switch to html and write it manually)

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