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problems: i lost some details at the render.
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For the record, Adaptive Subdivision usually will do a better job on fine details. You should not use the default settings tho, because they undersample (everything that is a negative value in Min/Max will undersample). If you're using 1/3 you'll get nice details. Plus you can get even better small detail handling using the outline and normal threshold options of Adaptive Subdivision. DMC will be quite a lot faster if you have glossy effects (materials, area lights, DOF, MBlur etc etc)
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Thorsten
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thank you all for the replies. i've learn very helpfull things.
i've made a test betwen DMC and adaptive subdivision, following your advices
here is the adaptive subdivision for 29m,51s
and here is the DMC for 22m,34s
the result are nearly similar. but i've another question now.
this scene is for making a short animation and i would like to optimize it to lower render time.
and betwen adaptive subdivision and DMC is there one much recomanded for this kind off stuff.
do you have any advice that could help me.
thank you
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