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    Ive been on redshift for 4 years or so. Its very quick, I would say you need to know some basics to set up properly but they also now have auto modes available. I always liked that you buy (now rent) the software and you can use on any platform. So your license means you can install on houdini/c4d/blender etc.

    The recent updates have been quite buggy I think, I am still running an older version that is very stable. I haven't used octane, Ive used arnold which gave beautiful results but was just too slow. I think its just what you start with and get comfy with, you can get same results on any renderer just different settings and render times. There are lots of technical pros and cons that are determined by what kind of work you would be doing.

    • I've been using Redshift for about two years. From what I've heard from users of other GPU renderers is that GPU rendering in general is buggy.CyBrainX
    • I've used Arnold a little for Toon Shading. It's better than Sketch and Toon and a lot less glitchy. Arnold has GPU rendering now but I haven't used it becauseCyBrainX
    • the Toon Shading isn't supported in GPU. There are a lot of features that Redshift doesn't have but it's still easy to learn if you know Redshift.CyBrainX
    • Thanks CyBrainX!ok_not_ok
    • Thanks Where_am_i!ok_not_ok

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