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  • Vray 2.0 Noise Problem

    Hey Guys,

    i have a question. Do you have a lot of more Noise in your Renderings since you use 2.0? And if yes how do you avoid it?

    thx for your help
    www.twentyfourpixel.de

  • #2
    Hi ! Is the noise on all image, or more into Dark areas ?
    Jérôme Prévost.
    SolidRocks, the V-Ray Wizard.
    http://solidrocks.subburb.com

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    • #3
      Are you clamped on a pre 2.1 build?

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      • #4
        No its all over the Picture. I Use my settings as always but the renderings arent that clear as they where.
        My settings

        Adaptive DMC 1-16

        Exponential Gamma 1

        LC/IR 2000/-6-1

        DMC Sampler
        Adaptive A 0,85
        Noise Trsh. 0,005
        www.twentyfourpixel.de

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        • #5
          Originally posted by senior_queso View Post
          No its all over the Picture. I Use my settings as always but the renderings arent that clear as they where.
          My settings

          Adaptive DMC 1-16

          Exponential Gamma 1

          LC/IR 2000/-6-1

          DMC Sampler
          Adaptive A 0,85
          Noise Trsh. 0,005

          The best way to solve any noise issue is to isolate the noise and identify where its coming from i.e. is it a reflection noise? gi, lighting etc. Render each of those components one at a time and isolate the issue.
          Dmitry Vinnik
          Silhouette Images Inc.
          ShowReel:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxSJlvSwAhA
          https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitry-v...-identity-name

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          • #6
            Yes there was a fundamental change from Vray 1.5 to Vray 2.0 and above with regards to the image sampler. I had a huge amount of trouble. This post was instrumental in helping me.

            http://www.interstation3d.com/tutori...yfing_dmc.html

            It is somewhat hard to understand but one thing I did that you are doing also is I had my adaptive sampler setting around .9 and I changed it to .5 and I kept the noise threshold from .005 to .002. In the DMC sampler settings I have it set now for a range of 1-30. The link above does explain (far better than I could) the relationship between the DMC sampler settings and the material subdivision settings.

            I hope this helps.

            Cheers,

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            • #7
              I agree with Morbid, to find the source of noise I suggest using the correct elements (typically reflection, lighting, shadows and specular) and then crack up the right subds
              Alessandro

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