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  • Oliveira Daniela

    Hello kwoehr814,

    I don´t know much about the renders, but if you increase the time, in render properties, and reduce the noise threshold you will have a better result. But, will be very slow process.

    Best.

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  • pabloquintana

    Hi kwoehr814.

    Yes, as Daniela mentions, you should increase the time limit and the noise level to reduce the grainy result. Share with us what the settings are for the renders and we might be able to help you better.

     

    P

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  • kwoehr814

    Thank you for your responses and apologies for delay in mine. I changed my settings to how least amount of noise possible and increased the max time to 20. The qualities are better but I still find my graphics are a bit blurry looking and I cannot really see material texture. Any recomendations? What should max time be to allow for clear quality?

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  • jasjen

    Hi all,

    The recommendations givens above was well received. However, I have been having the same issues for a while - I've tried toggling around with the render time, I even adjusted the noise threshold to .001 I also made the background transparent. Is there an additional software I have to use to get a more realistic appearance?

     

    Kind regards,

    Jas 

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  • pabloquintana

    It is not only about reducing the noise by increasing the rendering time. You can't get a good result if your materials and lighting are not ready for hyper realism.

    CLO can produce hyper realistic results most of the time.

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  • kwoehr814

    Hi Jas, 

    You can also check your materials normal map and displacement map. Sometimes I find the intensity is too much and creates a blurry effect.

    Thank you, 

    Kayla

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