Is it normal?

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it is almost 40 hours that the rendering goes on. I do not know what to do. the bar is at 0. But it's working


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Without knowing the specs of your computer, or what you are rendering it is impossible to say if its normal.
is a 64 bit imac and the render is about The Loading Dock with victoria4 and mMichael 4 Creature Creator Morphs. I added some light ... but nothing elaborate. 6x9 format 1800x2700
Iray in an enclosed space can be quite slow, prsumably you are using CPU unless you have an older iMac with an nVidea GPU. How does the render look? If the noise is bearable you can always stop it and save (and see how your imagee ditor's denoising filter copes with the result).
Slow to the point that gives me 0 in the bar? I tried to take away things that are not seen in the render. I tried to remove even a wall, but the atmosphere created with the lights changes, I'm undecided. After all these hours of waiting ... I just want to know, since I'm new and inexperienced with this program, if someone has happened ...
Whoa Richard! What is an image editor denoising filter?! That sounds like something useful!
maybe it refers to photoshop
However the disturbance is not bearable
Yes, or most other image editors as far as I know.
Adding more light, and adjusting the Tone mapping settings to compensate, may help. If you apply the Emissive preset to a plane (Create>New Primitive, set the type to plane, one division, roughtly size it in the dialogue and then adjust its position and scale in the scene, select it with the Surface Selection tool, and in the Surfaces pane's presets tab type emissive in the filter box) and make the Cutout Opacity really low in the Editor tab of the Surfaces pane you can add diffuse light without affecting reflections or having it show in the line of sight (you can also look at the Ghost Light kits which have things set up ready to be placed)
Thanks for your advice!!!
However, it was interrupted by itself because I did not know this program well and I set the elapsed time rendering to 1000