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Abdul
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Grainy Scene help!!!!!!

Post by Abdul » Wed Oct 09, 2013 5:12 pm

I need help with mi scene, first i do a lot of things, to quit this flashes of lights (grainy) with sample 1, Bi With MLT and material emmisor
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Re: Grainy Scene help!!!!!!

Post by Zom-B » Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:34 pm

Abdul wrote:first i do a lot of things, to quit this flashes of lights (grainy) with sample 1, Bi With MLT and material emmisor
Seems like your "things" didn't helped at all :lol:

How long did your scene rendered, regarding samples per pixel?

check out this link for some help: http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... 19&t=12529

Also use SuperSampling of 2 or ever 3, and give BiDir PathTracing a try!
Try setting each Light into a own light layer, so you can turn them on & off during the rendering, and see what light does the (most) noise in the image.
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Re: Grainy Scene help!!!!!!

Post by Abdul » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:50 am

Zom-B wrote:
Abdul wrote:first i do a lot of things, to quit this flashes of lights (grainy) with sample 1, Bi With MLT and material emmisor
Seems like your "things" didn't helped at all :lol:

How long did your scene rendered, regarding samples per pixel?

check out this link for some help: http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... 19&t=12529

Also use SuperSampling of 2 or ever 3, and give BiDir PathTracing a try!
Try setting each Light into a own light layer, so you can turn them on & off during the rendering, and see what light does the (most) noise in the image.

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