Hello! I've been attempting to nail down rendering scenes for a short film I've been working on for the past few years. While I've made some progress on ridding some of the flickering that was incredibly bad in some early tests, it's still not 100% there and my render times have grown to be pretty large.
If you watch the attached animation, you can see that theres still quite a few flickers, especially in the foliage behind the character, but also in places like the top of her skirt. There are also some strange flashes. In the first 10 or so frames, you can see a burst of light that hits her pigtails for one frame; at a larger resolution, it looks like the rim light gets 10x brighter.
Some of the things Ive already done to get to this point are: Ive raised my Irradiance settings up pretty dramatically, this seems to have fixed a large amount of flickers. I also converted all the maps in the scene to VRayMtls, which seemed to help the render times.
The plants are planes with opacity maps. Most lights at this point are using VRay Shadows. Im wondering what I can do to get a little better results. Is V-Ray the renderer for me (will it allow me to get good, clean renders for my film)? Im open to suggestions!
Thanks for any help I can get!
The test animation is here: http://www.cwanimation.com/Nerm01.mov
The animation test is pretty stripped down...no motion blur, DoF, and other pretties.


www.cwanimation.com
If you watch the attached animation, you can see that theres still quite a few flickers, especially in the foliage behind the character, but also in places like the top of her skirt. There are also some strange flashes. In the first 10 or so frames, you can see a burst of light that hits her pigtails for one frame; at a larger resolution, it looks like the rim light gets 10x brighter.
Some of the things Ive already done to get to this point are: Ive raised my Irradiance settings up pretty dramatically, this seems to have fixed a large amount of flickers. I also converted all the maps in the scene to VRayMtls, which seemed to help the render times.
The plants are planes with opacity maps. Most lights at this point are using VRay Shadows. Im wondering what I can do to get a little better results. Is V-Ray the renderer for me (will it allow me to get good, clean renders for my film)? Im open to suggestions!
Thanks for any help I can get!
The test animation is here: http://www.cwanimation.com/Nerm01.mov
The animation test is pretty stripped down...no motion blur, DoF, and other pretties.


www.cwanimation.com
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