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      slawomir
      last edited by

      Hello
      I need some help for my render, the image is grainy I tried adding more subdivides, inreasing image sampler, threshold, subdivide ligth cache, but the image still grainy I hope You can help me. I attached the render and the vray settings.

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        valerostudio
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        If you are using a dome light, up the subdivs on that. Grain can be controlled using suddivs. I would look into watching the Grant Warwick videos, which are V-Ray for Max but the core principles will really be eye opening for you. I learned a lot about controlling noise this way.

        http://masteringcgi.com.au/

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        • TedVitale_CGT Offline
          TedVitale_CG
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          Your settings are all over the place. Also, you're using an outdated beta of V-Ray for Sketchup that shouldn't even work anymore. I recommend you upgrade to V-Ray 2.0 and use the presets we provide.

          Ted Vitale
          Owner | Creative Director
          http://www.voxl.vision

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            slawomir
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            Ok, thanks I changed the image sampler from adaptative dmc to fixed rate and it works.

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