- Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:56 pm
#375915
Hi
I have problems reducing noise/grain. Problem mostly occurs when I use glass and emitters.
I've read some threads and watched a few tutorials, and I've been using Maxwell for quite some time. However, It's not until now I've had time to delve deeper inte settings and such.
So, I've been trying to render a image, containing a glass window with an emitter behind it (see image). It's been running since I left the office before christmas (150h+!!!) and there is still lots of grain.
I havn't used anything pure white. I use a simple glass material (I think as simple as it gets). Its a CAD-model, done in SolidWorks, but I export to Maxwell and apply all material and lights there.
What can I do to reduce the grain? I was running some other renders simultaneously, but I've experienced this before while just rendering one image.
Its a display cabinet. A glass window with a glass shelf behind.
I have problems reducing noise/grain. Problem mostly occurs when I use glass and emitters.
I've read some threads and watched a few tutorials, and I've been using Maxwell for quite some time. However, It's not until now I've had time to delve deeper inte settings and such.
So, I've been trying to render a image, containing a glass window with an emitter behind it (see image). It's been running since I left the office before christmas (150h+!!!) and there is still lots of grain.
I havn't used anything pure white. I use a simple glass material (I think as simple as it gets). Its a CAD-model, done in SolidWorks, but I export to Maxwell and apply all material and lights there.
What can I do to reduce the grain? I was running some other renders simultaneously, but I've experienced this before while just rendering one image.
Its a display cabinet. A glass window with a glass shelf behind.