In this episode of ft fax we're looking at the nations of India and Bangladesh and doing a side-by-side comparison with them
And you guys decide which country you think is better. How's it going everybody?
Thanks for joining me on another episode of FTD facts. My name is Leroy Kenton, and ya guys
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I want to look at is India so India is located in South Asia
And it's the seventh largest country in the world by area and the second most populous country behind the country of China
the Republic of India was established back in January
1950 after it gained independence in 1947 and proclaimed a new
Constitution in looking at the stats of India now the population of India is 1.35
Billion people so one out of every six people on the planet live in India the population density of India is 380
7.9
People per square kilometer and the land area is three million two hundred and eighty seven thousand five hundred ninety
square kilometers moving on to the country of Bangladesh
So Bangladesh has one of the largest populations in the entire world
But really due to its relatively small land mass its population density is one of the highest in the world
so in the year
1971 Bangladesh became an independent nation and now taking a look at the population of Bangladesh
It is a hundred and sixty six point three seven million and this makes Bangladesh the ninth most populous country in the entire world
And now the population density of Bangladesh is one thousand one hundred twenty seven point three eight people per square kilometer
And it's land areas a lot smaller than India at one hundred and forty seven thousand five hundred and seventy square kilometers now
let's take a look at the money and the economy for these two nations the currency that India uses is the Indian rupee and
One Indian rupee equals zero point zero one six US Dollars and in Bangladesh the currency is call
the Bangladeshi taka and one Bangladeshi taka equals to
0.01 two US dollars the economy of India is the world's sixth largest economy by nominal GDP
And is the third largest by purchasing power Perry an interesting note in the year 2015 and the year?
2017 in his economy actually became the world's fastest growing major economy
surpassing, China
And now the India's GDP is approximately 2.2 six trillion dollars
And the GDP per capita is six point five seven
Thousand dollars now looking at the top experts in India these numbers are from the year 2016 India exported
256 billion US dollars making it the 18th largest exporter in the world
Amongst the top three exports of India was refined petroleum at nine point nine percent
Diamonds at nine point three percent and jewelry at four point nine percent and now looking at the imports of India
Also in the year 2016 India imported three hundred forty four billion dollars u.s.
Making it the 14th largest importer in the world and the top three imports for India are crude petroleum at 18 percent
Gold at 6.6. Percent and diamonds at 5.5 percent
So those are India's numbers now
Let's look at Bangladesh his numbers for its economy the economy of Bangladesh is a 44th largest in the entire world by nominal GDP
And it's actually the 30 second largest by purchasing power parity in the year 2016 the IMF declared that
Bangladesh's economy would be the second fastest growing economy of 2016 with a rate of 7.1%
And now the GDP of Bangladesh is
195 billion dollars and the GDP per capita is three point three four
Thousand dollars now when it comes to exports now the most recent estimates were that Bangladesh
Exported thirty five point seven billion dollars making it the 55th largest exporter in the world and the top three
Bangladeshi exports are non knit men's suits at 16 percent
Knit t shirts at 15 percent and knit sweaters at 12 percent
Looking at Bangladesh is imports now the most recent numbers indicate that Bangladesh
Imported 38 point three billion dollars u.s.
Making it the 54th largest importer in the world and the top three imports for Bangladesh were heavy pure woven cotton at 3.5%
Refined petroleum at three point three percent and like pure woven cotton at two point nine percent
Okay, so now with that all being said I want to move on to the living cost so which country is cheaper India or Bangladesh
Let's take a look looking at the concept living in India compared to Bangladesh we see that in India the food is 13%
Cheaper housing is 6% cheaper clothing is 58 percent more expensive
transportation is 33% less in India personal care is at three percent more and
Entertainment is at 17 percent more so all in all India is 11 percent cheaper to live in than in
Bangladesh and the final number is to look at is the national debt for each country so
National debt for India is 1.1 trillion dollars and the debt per citizen is
928 dollars
Bangladesh is national. Debt is a lot less at 168 billion dollars, and it's debt per citizen is at
435 dollars alright guys so that concludes your side-by-side comparison of India and Bangladesh
Let me know down below, which country you think is better and don't forget to look out for our military
Comparison video where we compare the two nations of India and Bangladesh?
And we just look at their military so that's gonna be at the end of this episode or you can click one of the cards
In this video and don't forget guys you can also follow me on social media
Those links are down below you guys have been so awesome
I can't wait to read all your comments down below so until next time guys stay awesome, and I'll see you real soon
Hey guys and for everybody that made it to the end screen
Here's that video I was recommending about the military comparison of India and Bangladesh
You can also check out our other which is better episodes for even more side-by-side comparisons of your favorite countries all around the world
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INDIA or BANGLADESH - Which Military Is Better? - Duration: 5:43.
The militaries of these two South Asian nations of India and Bangladesh
Have contributed on a global scale in different ways in this episode of FTDfacts
I'm taking a look at a side-by-side comparison of the military of India and Bangladesh
Hey guys. This is FTD facts. My name is Leroy Kenton. Thank you guys so much for tuning in to another episode
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You know that thumbs up button there. You know click that alright, so now we got that intro out of the way
I want to jump right into this episode and the first military
I'm gonna be looking at is Indian military India has one of the most powerful
militaries in the entire world
India's militaries currently ranked fourth on the global scale for military power and India has continued to develop their new
Technologies as well as manufacturing weapons
aircrafts naval vessels
Etc and their military is only behind the USA Russia as well as China now looking into
Specifics the manpower available in India is six hundred and sixteen million
They have 1 million three hundred and sixty two thousand five hundred active personnel
And they have two million eight hundred forty-four thousand seven and fifty
Personnel in reserve moving on now into the military of Bangladesh the Bangladesh Armed Forces has consistently made a huge contribution
To the United Nations peacekeeping operations now back in the year
2007 Bangladesh had major deployments in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Lebanon Sudan Liberia and several other places and with over
10,000 troops deployed Bangladesh has won the largest amount of troops contributing to countries in the world at the moment
And they're available manpower is 37 million
and they have a hundred and sixty thousand active personnel as well as their reserve personnel sits at
65,000 okay so now doing this side-by-side comparison with their army strength India has
4426 combat tanks six thousand seven hundred and five armored fighting vehicles they have
292 rocker projectors, and they're toward artilleries at 7,000 414 as well as your self propelled artillery is at
290 in Bangladesh's army they have
534 combat tanks, they have 942 armored fighting vehicles 32 rocket projectors and 18 self-propelled artillery
now let's take a brief look at their power of their Air Force's India's total amount of fighter aircraft sit at
676 their attack aircrafts are at 809
they have 857 transport aircrafts, and they have a total of 323 trainer aircrafts total of helicopters sit at
666 and their attack helicopters total at just 16
In Bangladesh's Air Force they have 45 fighter aircrafts 45 attack aircrafts
65 transport aircrafts and 53 trainer aircrafts and their total helicopters are at
61 and that last part of their military we're going to look at is their Navy India has
295 total naval assets and their patrol craft stood at 139
they have three aircraft carriers 14 frigates 11 destroyers 15 submarines as well as
23 Corvettes and six mine warfare vessels in Bangladesh's Navy
They have a total of 89 naval assets
They have 28 patrol crafts six frigates
28 Corvettes and five mine warfare vessels now all of this is funded of course by a lot of money and
India's defense budget is at 51 billion dollars
So indian defense budget is a fourth largest in the entire world the indian army
Accounts for the biggest share in their defence budget followed by the indian air force
As well as your Navy and the Defence Research and Development Organisation or the DRDO for short now
This is because the Army has a lot more people in it than other services in India now
Bangladesh's defence budget is a lot smaller than India's at one point five nine billion dollars u.s.
So the Bangladesh government has announced a defense budget of 3.2 billion dollars u.s.
For the fiscal year of 2017 to 2018 so you that number is gonna be jumping real soon for
Bangladesh and this will also amount to about 6% of the total government spending as well as about one point two five
Percent of Bangladesh is GDP alright guys so sons leave your thoughts and comments down below
I want to hear what you guys have to say and be sure if you want to learn more about these amazing
Countries you got to check out our side-by-side comparison that we did of India and Bangladesh
That video is gonna be at the end of this episode as well as it's in one of the cards in this video so you
Can click on it and I highly recommend it if you want to learn a lot more about these two countries
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BREAKING!
They Found Her Fingerprints All OVER IT!! Trump's READY FOR WAR!
As we go further down the rabbit hole of deception, it looks more and more as though the entire
basis of the investigation into the Trump campaign's so-called Russian ties was based
on little more than fabrication and falsified documents.
In short, it is a political hit job carried out by the Democratic National Committee and
the Hillary Clinton campaign in a quest for power and world domination.
Naturally, Hillary is right at the center of the deception and controversy in this massive
bid for power against the will of the American people.
Her campaign's fingerprints are on at least three separate pieces of information fed to
the FBI, including the Christopher Steele dossier.
A dossier that many Republicans claim formed the foundation for a judge to grant a FISA
warrant allowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation to spy on Trump campaign associate Carter
Page.
It has now been confirmed on the record as of Thursday by a former State Department official
that associates of Hillary and her campaign were funneling information to Steele while
he was compiling a dossier.
The same dossier commissioned, bought, and paid for by Hillary's campaign and the DNC
all in a subversive disinformation effort.
The revelations just continue to pile on.
Each one more damning than the last as this follows the recent revelations that a top
Department of Justice official fed the FBI information compiled by his wife.
His wife who just happened to be working for Fusion GPS – the very same firm who was
being paid to compile dirt on the Trump campaign while being paid by both the Clintons, their
lackeys, and the DNC.
The dossier was quoted "extensively" in the FBI's application for a FISA warrant
in their concerted effort to spy on the Trump campaign according to the recent memo released
by the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee.
A January letter to the FBI further revealed two Senate Republicans also confirmed that
Steele's now infamous dossier formed a "significant portion" of the warrant application.
The letter from Sens. Chuck Grassley, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, and Lindsey
Graham was made public earlier this week.
Grassley stated in the letter – "It is troubling enough that the Clinton Campaign
funded Mr. Steele's work, but that these Clinton associates were contemporaneously
feeding Mr. Steele allegations raises additional concerns about his credibility."
The Federalist compiled a list when taken in its entirety forms what we know so far
about the extent of Hillary's involvement in the FBI's Russian Collusion case –
1.
Clinton ally Sidney Blumenthal funneled information to the FBI through a contact at the State
Department.
In an account published by The Washington Post, former State Department official Jonathan
Winer describes how research compiled by a Clinton ally made its way into his hands and
then to the FBI.
Winer was in charge of combating transnational organized crime at the State Department under
Bill Clinton in the 1990s and returned under the Obama administration to work on international
law enforcement.
Between his two gigs, he became friends with Steele, who as a result began feeding information
to the State Department and tipped Winer off in Sept. 2016 to the Trump dossier he was
compiling.
That same month, Winer me Blumenthal, who provided him with notes on Trump and Russia
compiled by another Clinton insider, Cody Shearer.
"What struck me was how some of the material echoed Steele's but appeared to involve
different sources," Winer writes in The Washington Post.
He decided to show the notes to Steele, who told him the information could be used to
corroborate his dossier.
Steele walked away with a copy of the notes, which he provided to the FBI.
Shearer and Blumenthal, known respectively as "Mr. Fixer" and "Vicious Sid" in
Clinton world, are staunch allies of the Clintons.
Winer notes he didn't know whether the information Blumenthal fed him was accurate, but says
he fed it to Steel anyway because he was "alarmed at Russia's role in the 2016 election."
Grassley and Graham express concern in their criminal referral that Steele was "vulnerable
to manipulation" while compiling his dossier on Trump, as he has admitted to meeting with
at least four different news outlets during that time (in violation of an agreement he
had with the FBI), and indicated he received unsolicited and unverified tips on Trump and
included them in his dossier.
"Simply put, the more people who contemporaneously knew that Mr. Steele was compiling his dossier,
the more likely it was vulnerable to manipulation," they wrote in their letter.
Of course, the Clinton network knew to some extent about the dossier, since Hillary's
campaign and the DNC had commissioned and funded the effort through Fusion GPS.
Whether Blumenthal was planting bogus information to manipulate Steele or passing along what
he regarded as a legitimate tip is unclear, but it's certainly not a good look.
Regardless, this second unverified and unsolicited dossier made its way to the FBI thanks to
the Clinton camp.
2.
Steele was at that same time compiling a dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign and the DNC.
As noted, Steele was already well into work on a dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign
and DNC regarding Trump's Russia ties when Winer approached him.
Perkins Coie, a law firm representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, had hired Fusion
GPS to dig up opposition research on Trump prior to the election.
Fusion in turn employed Steele, a former British spy, to compile the dossier.
His work was entirely funded by Democrats.
The FBI was never able to verify the salacious claims in Steele's dossier, so relied heavily
on his reputation to infuse the document with credibility before the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act court, according to the Republican memo and criminal referral.
The bureau continued to vouch for him before the court in subsequent applications to renew
the warrant, even after learning he was "desperate" to stop Trump from getting elected, had broken
the bureau's trust by dishing to the press in one case, and potentially lied to the bureau
outright in several other instances — a criminal offense.
The court learned none of this, and continued to grant the FBI permission to spy on a U.S.
citizen based in part on Steele's research.
3.
A top DOJ official fed the FBI research on Trump from his wife also paid for by the Clinton
campaign and the DNC.
The third piece of information provided to the FBI in connection with Clinton allies
is research compiled by the wife of former senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr,
who worked closely with Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and her replacement, Rod Rosenstein.
Ohr was also a friend of Steele.
Ohr's wife was employed by Fusion GPS to help compile opposition research on Trump.
According to the Republican memo, Ohr eventually turned over all of the information she compiled
— while working ultimately for the Clinton campaign and the DNC — to the FBI.
It's unclear whether this information made it into the FISA applications, but it's
one more example of evidence received by the FBI that can be traced back to the Clinton
campaign.
According to the Republican memo, the FISA court was never informed of the Ohr's connections
to Fusion GPS and Steele.
In sum: To obtain a warrant to spy on a Trump campaign associate, the FBI relied heavily
on a dossier that was never substantiated, put together by a former spy "desperate"
to stop Trump.
That dossier was paid for by powerful Democrats on Trump's rival campaign, who also paid
for opposition research the FBI received from a powerful couple inside President Obama's
DOJ.
Separately, two Clinton allies worked together to funnel a second unsubstantiated dossier
to the FBI through the State Department.
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DEVELOPING YOUR PERIPHERAL VISION IN RUGBY - EXERCISE AND TUTORIAL - Duration: 5:14.
Hi it's Tom Bouboul. Today we will talk about peripheral vision
Peripheral vision what is it? we must know that there are two types of vision which are totally different but which are indissociable
there is the central vision that concerns what we see that is to say when you look at me there you see me
and the peripheral vision that will inform us about the rest of the visual field
so what is it? When you're looking at me
your eyes are focused on the screen so that's the central vision you focus on the image.
Peripheral vision: you will continue to look at me without looking away
and you will see things left on the right. You can evaluate
different elements of the room that surrounds you. they will be blurry but you can identify them and that is what is called peripheral vision
so what is the use of peripheral vision?
We will put things in their context. Rugby is a sport of interaction between you and your opponents
the environment in which you will evolve
is not fluctuating. That is to say that unlike canoeing where you will have rapids you do not know
not how will be the environment in which you play, rugby apart from the weather
the terrain is always the same, it is always the same size and either it is synthetic or grass.
So the medium is predictable and the cascades of decisions
who will get you and your team to score will be based on your partners and opponents
The question you need to ask is what you are able to focus on the trajectory of a balloon
and at the same time take information about your partners with opponents
Are you able to process information to offer an answer adapted to different constraints?
who will land in front of you? The purpose of developing the
Peripheral vision is going to be reducing this time on which you will work to process information
because rugby is a sport in which time pressure is paramount. The closer you get
of high level and the higher the level of play it increases
the more the temporal pressure to make a gesture is strong. That is, if you are able to process information faster
you are able to make decisions faster from there you will be better than your opponent
The development of peripheral vision
it allows you to learn to perceive information in your environment, to process it and to propose an adapted answer.
By applying that to rugby, are you going to tell me when can that serve?
It's simple a half scrum that will pick up the balloon is what it is capable of as it goes on fixing point
to pick up the balloon to take the information
on his opponents his partners cover the r1 of the cover of the r3 and at the same time to process the information: is this
that the balance of power was positive negative to adapt his answer.
How can we develop peripheral vision?
firstly if you are alone at home there is an exercise that is really stupid, it is to put you in
juggle that is when you start juggling there you are able to take information
on things that will happen while focusing
your look on something else
here
that's for sure the little exercise you can do alone at home
in everyday life what are you going to use it for? it will be useful for you to avoid a bike coming from the side, to
Spot favorite snack cakes within a supermarket radius to identify possible hazards. You use peripheral vision every day
now we will see on the rugby field how are we able to use it
so first video
we have a player who starts from behind
the other player who starts with his arms here and there are balloons that will come from left to right
the goal is that the one who sends the balls they put them not too far, it's just to react the
receptionist and the receiver is alert looking to the left or right to find out where the balloon will revive
a little exercise that is pretty cool
it is
an exercise in which there is going to be a player who is going to be in the middle of a square
and who will move and the goal of this player is to receive the ball and give the ball
to the sender while staying on the line of the two players who will move to the side of the square
He will have to deal with information
with its peripheral vision
opposite and side
while having his central vision that will be focused on the arrival of the ball by preparing his hands and sending the ball
this is the end of this video on peripheral vision and the usefulness that it can have
if you research on the internet you will see that the professional clubs they use more and more then it is not on small exercises
juggling or
with a balloon, it's going to be on bright spots where the players have to go to hit light spots as soon as they light up
it is notably Toulouse who used it here I hope that the video has pleased you
Do not hesitate to subscribe and put a Like and as usual to share and see you next week for another video go ciao
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Redshift ligth types. Physical light and IES. Volume light in Redshift. - Duration: 11:36.
Hello everyone! With you - Andrew Krivulya Charly and this is
a continuation of the course about Redshift - Chapter 2.
In it we will talk about the light sources,
about how to decrease the noise in interiors,
about volumetric illumination from a window, and also how to
do a quick render of awesome caustics.
Let's Go!
So, let's open the 3ds max.
Choose a Redshift render.
Create a plane of arbitrary size and the other objects,
to create in the scene an interesting shadows.
Next - create a physical camera.
Adjust the angle and press CTRL + C to apply it to this camera.
Go into the light sources and drag the first physical into the scene.
Set it direction in relation to objects.
Put a smaller resolution ...
For our tests it will be enough 1280*720px.
Assign a standard Redshift material.
In the render settings, in GI - put BruteForce / Irradience Point Cloud method.
The remaining settings are left by default.
Then press 8 and remove the preset for
the exposure, so that Redshift doesn't make warning about the tone mapping
and proceed to the lighting settings.
I'll give the camera a bit to see the light source.
Select it and go to the settings.
So, the first parameter you will see in
the settings - a light type.
Type of light source.
There are four of them.
Area, Point, Spot light and Directional.
Let's start with Area light and its settings.
By the way, if you pay attention - then the all parameters for all types
of the physical light - are identical.
In each source - you can adjust the size
In the intensity tab - you can choose the lighting mode using the color or
a temperature settings.
Let's turn on the IPR so that we can immediately see the change and continue.
With a color parameter - you can change the color of the light source.
Switching the mode to temperature, you can set the temperature.
For example 3600 for a warmer shade and 8000 for a colder one.
In the color map - you can load any map to get the effect of Gobo
or an interesting lighting with a gradient.
To load a gradient - open the editor of materials by pressing M.
Then go to the maps and select
standard gradient, which drag into the color map slot.
In the settings set the colors in such a sequence - green, red and blue.
In the end, we get an interesting lighting.
With changing a colors - you can achieve an interesting result.
About the effect of Gobo - I talk a little later.
Go ahead.
Next is the setting of the unit type, which allows you to specify the physical units
which are used to adjust the intensity of light.
Here, nothing complicated - just choose the units you need
and adjust the intensity parameter.
After it you will see the tab which named - Ray Contribution,
in which you can turn on and off the effect of lighting on diffuse or specular.
as well as - matte shadow
for compositing and of course, separately adjust the degree of influence
on diffuse and reflection
by using diffuse scale and glossy scale parameters.
Next is the Decay tab, in which you can adjust the attenuation of light.
I don't recommend changing this parameter, because inverse square - is physically correct.
Is that, you can change the settings - for some specific tasks.
Then comes the Area tab, in which you can exclude the light source from the renderer
with the visible option.
Also you can turn on the lighting in both directions - by the option bi-directional.
Normalize the intensity with
Normalize intensity parameter, thereby turning off the dependence of size on intensity.
If you turn off this option and increase
the scale of the source light, then the intensity will increase.
If you turn it back on - the light area will be excluded from calculations of illumination.
Also you can change the shape of the source - using the Shape parameter.
There is a rectangle,
a circle,
sphere, cylinder and mesh.
Once you select a mesh, the pick mesh button becomes active,
with which you can specify any object.
thereby using it in as a source of lighting.
I think you noticed that when using gradient lighting and changing
the shape of the light source - we have the different effects.
For example, if you will select a sphere and rotate it -
then you can get a different lighting.
Next in the settings are samples,
about which we have already spoken in the first chapter.
Increasing of this parameter removes the noise in the shadows.
And if you have some complicated mathematical objects - sometimes
you have to put 1024 samples, and sometimes even more.
But there is good news.
Soon there is a denoiser from Nvidia and then it will be possible to lower sampling without losing quality.
Next are the settings for spotlight, which become active when you select
of the given light source.
Once you chose a spot - immediately increase the intensity.
Cone Angle is responsible for the width of the beam of light,
and Falloff Angle - responsible for the attenuation of light at the edges.
That is, you can manage them clarity, when volumetric light is turned on.
Next is the setting of the shadows.
You can turn on or off them.
Make transparent using a transparency parameter.
With Softness - adjust their softness and with sampling to influence on the quality.
Softness Affect Gobo provides a soft textures projection for this effect.
Just now we talk about it.
If in Google - write Gobo Texture -
then you will find a bunch of textures that you can use to create this effect.
In real life - also a special filter is used
to get the interesting shadows or highlights.
To get started - let's download the textures
with a shadow from the trees and some kind of effect.
Next, open the material editor and load any of the saved textures
in the ColorMap slot.
In the end, you get the projection of this mask.
For the Gobo effect, you can use any picture.
There are not any boundaries for your creativity.
Be it a shadow, some pattern or color image.
You can also increase the intensity of the image itself in the output image settings
and by this -
get a more pronounced projection.
Also with the help of this effect - it is possible to simulate a caustic.
Let's write in Google - Gobo Caustic and download
of any of the pictures.
Then load it into color map and setup the tiling.
In the end, we get a fake caustic.
Next is the Viewport ROE parameter - so called Viewport Radius of effect, which
controls the power of spreading the shadow in the viewport.
The smaller value - will lead to more accurate shadows,
but they will be limited by a smaller radius around the axis of the direction of light.
Note that this applies only to the shadows in the viewport, not to the final render.
Personally, I never used it, but since it's here there is - it means someone can come in handy.
And by the way, it works only with a directional light.
Next is the Volume tab, in which there are two parameters.
The first is responsible for the visibility of volumetric light, and the second for its quality.
I personally use this effect only with a spot and point light.
To make the effect work -
you need to press 8 and in the atmosphere - add the redshift volume scattering,
Now, if you change the value of contribution scale - volume effect will be more or less pronounced.
I recommend to increase the volume sampling, like as = 512 or even 1024.
With spotlight - you can get volumetric light from a flashlight or headlights.
The last Photons tab is used for a physically-correct caustic and about it
we'll talk later, and now - I'll show the next light source type settings in Redshift.
This is IES.
Choose this light source and put it in the scene.
Then make a copy of it and move it in this way.
Now that the IES is working, I will download a special
file - which I will create in the IES generator app.
Now it doesn't matter - what form they will be, so I'll do it
arbitrary for each of the sources.
And upload by using a Profile button.
Now If you will press the Render and you will have this result.
IES has the same settings - like at the previous light source.
An only unique parameter is Viewport Scale, which allows
adjust the size of the source in the viewport.
So then don't get confused in a lot of them.
Each IES source changes its form relative to the loaded profile and it is very convenient.
If you will turn on the volume effect with using contribution scale -
then you get a pretty steep result.
As you already know, an exception of the light source from the volume light
is performed by turning off the same parameter.
Volumetrics in Redshift work very quickly.
Let's increase the number of IES and objects.
In the settings immediately put 1024 samples on volume in the sample override.
And in the System let's increase the size of the buckets.
And select the Hilbert method.
I will say Immediately that I'm doing a render on my GeForce GT 1030,
but also show this render on
one 980 TI and four 1080 TI.
but anyway, even on my video card - all of this will be rendered pretty quickly.
and assume, if in the same - Vray. Corona or Arnold
try to render this scene - then the time will increase 3-4 times.
There is certainly a minor disadvantage in Redshift.
When you have a lot of volumetricists - sometimes it is difficult to remove the noise.
But it's promised to fix it with Nvidia Denoiser.
But again - it all depends on your attitude to noise.
For example, in the cinematic shots - on the contrary, they add the small noise that will be
in Redshift - I think you won't be embarrassed.
So, click on Render and look at the time.
So, the picture was rendered for 6min9sec on one GT 1030.
If you increase it by 100% - then you notice that there is practically no noise.
He is barely noticeable.
Therefore, 1024 samples are sufficient for such a picture,
but when you have some kind of complicated explosion, smoke or something from the simulated
volumetrics - I recommend increasing value of BruteForce Num.Rays up to 512
for better quality.
So, 6 minutes for such a picture on one GT 1030 is an excellent result.
Since compared with other renderers, as I said - this time will increase by 3 times.
Now let's see how many time this picture will be rendered on 3 * 1080Ti
So, with the same settings - a picture rendered for 33 seconds.
As you can see, if you have enough powerful videocard -
then scenes with volumetric will be rendered very fast.
Let increase the number of light sources and change the color of some.
Then click Renter ...
and the result was 45 seconds.
Now I'll check the rendering on one 980Ti
So - the picture was rendered for 2min20sec,
that is 3 times faster - than on one 1030
and slower by four times than on three 1080Ti.
Go ahead...
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How to burn an image on Etcher? - Duration: 2:29.
Welcome to another video from Yenkna PCs. This time we're going to use at Etcher
and burn an image for the Raspberry Pi on an SD card. We're gonna switch to it,
now. Okay, this is what Etcher looks like. We're going to select the image.
Okay, highlight the .img file and press open. Okay, select the drive, which is the
SD card. And we're gonna click flash and it will take just a few moments. Please,
be patient. Okay, few minutes later, the car is flash and now we're gonna load
the operating system on the Raspberry Pi. Please, be patient I'll take just a few
seconds for it to load.
okay for this I have used Kano to load up on the card. As you can see it's
working fine, after I use extra to burn it. I'm just going to do a short test on
it to see how it works. Okay, I think it's pretty good and it works okay and it
should be the end of the test. This was just a tutorial on how to use at your to burn
an image to a micro SD card for the Raspberry Pi. As you can see it was a
successful burn. It worked great. I hope you found this video educational. Please, hit that
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