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Add another mode for the default Denoiser - DISABLED
What would be the goal of such mode - you already have an option to disable the denoiser all together or to only generate the required elements for denoising later?
What would be the goal of such mode - you already have an option to disable the denoiser all together or to only generate the required elements for denoising later?
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Yavor
how to disable the denoiser without removing it from the render elements and without disabling all render elements?
I mean as in disable completely, as in do nothing, including not generating anything to do with denoising
I know what you mean and I would also like to have an on/off switch for all render elements (instead of deleting and re-adding). But i think that's a 3dsmax limitation... Either vray could add a render elements manager (similar to redshift) or maybe a simple on/off checkbox in each render element.
1. The "VRayVFB" checkbox disables the render element all together - as if you deleted it. This one is available in all V-Ray render elements..
2. If you set the mode to "Only generate render elements" - all the required render elements will be created (such as noiseLevel, defocusAmount..). You can use this mode for example if you plan to apply the standalone denoiser later on.
1. The "VRayVFB" checkbox disables the render element all together - as if you deleted it. This one is available in all V-Ray render elements..
2. If you set the mode to "Only generate render elements" - all the required render elements will be created (such as noiseLevel, defocusAmount..). You can use this mode for example if you plan to apply the standalone denoiser later on.
ah thanks, number 1 is the setting I'm looking for then
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