Hi All,
After some recent issues & testing I now understand another part of how Vray works..[only another 5000 parts to go]
Below are examples of how the density [total number of samples per image] affects the final quality of the image when using BF as first bounce & LC as secondary bounce.
As the BF & LC gi values are added together to get the final gi value. Therefor It makes sense that more dense/detailed LC settings will give a more detailed result.
First image is using LC with sample size of .06 [screen]
First image is using LC with sample size of .01 [screen]
See the results for yourselves below [Download them for a closer inspection if you like]
Hope this helps!!
After some recent issues & testing I now understand another part of how Vray works..[only another 5000 parts to go]
Below are examples of how the density [total number of samples per image] affects the final quality of the image when using BF as first bounce & LC as secondary bounce.
As the BF & LC gi values are added together to get the final gi value. Therefor It makes sense that more dense/detailed LC settings will give a more detailed result.
First image is using LC with sample size of .06 [screen]
First image is using LC with sample size of .01 [screen]
See the results for yourselves below [Download them for a closer inspection if you like]
Hope this helps!!
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