Sure thing. This is one to have a look at sooner rather than later as when you start getting a grasp of the settings you can start to really get your render times down. It's less important in stills where if you've got gi glitches or grain they can be photoshopped out, but for animation or fx where gi flickers and materials and lights have a tonne of grain in them, you've gotta find a way of solving things without killing your render times. Stick it into the professionalism / science category rather than artistic. Just as important (with business a close third
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