Hey guys,
I have tried to find some answers for some questions I have regarding VRay RT (in this case for Max2011) on Google, but could'nt find any. So, I hope there are some pros here who can help me out.
1)
I always get a "grainy" picture (please see attached image below) when rendering previews or using VRay RT as Production Renderer. I have tried different light settings to no avail.
What is the reason for the "dots" in the image? I assume it is the lighting but maybe somebody has an idea about what needs to be done to reduce the noise in the images.
2)
When rendering a movie it takes ages. I have some chrome and other reflective materials in the scene, but overall no high-poly geometry. Is there something I can do to reduce the rendertime? Or are there other reasons than the previously mentioned that might cause this?
3)
Do you know any websites that offer some good VRay RT beginner tutorials, regarding lighting for animations (not stills!), VRay camera usage etc.?
That's it for now folks. Maybe somebody can help me on this or point me in the right direction.
Cheers!
I have tried to find some answers for some questions I have regarding VRay RT (in this case for Max2011) on Google, but could'nt find any. So, I hope there are some pros here who can help me out.
1)
I always get a "grainy" picture (please see attached image below) when rendering previews or using VRay RT as Production Renderer. I have tried different light settings to no avail.
What is the reason for the "dots" in the image? I assume it is the lighting but maybe somebody has an idea about what needs to be done to reduce the noise in the images.
2)
When rendering a movie it takes ages. I have some chrome and other reflective materials in the scene, but overall no high-poly geometry. Is there something I can do to reduce the rendertime? Or are there other reasons than the previously mentioned that might cause this?
3)
Do you know any websites that offer some good VRay RT beginner tutorials, regarding lighting for animations (not stills!), VRay camera usage etc.?
That's it for now folks. Maybe somebody can help me on this or point me in the right direction.
Cheers!
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