Any features you'd like to see implemented into Maxwell?
By Renato Lemus
#44965
It would be great if we have both choices. Biased and unbiased, with the same innovative spectral method of light calculation.
By sebbo
#45793
yeeeess please

like vray
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By tom
#45829
We don't like the word biased :P
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By rzick
#45856
Sirs,

Just interested in knowing what advantagous there are with "biased" rendering techniques over "unbiased". (I admit that this is still terminology that I'm not entirely familar with yet.)

rzick
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By morbid angel
#45863
me eather...can you describe what is biased unibiased
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By Aldaryn
#45920
Just leave this render engine unbiased... please. ;) However, a biased, blotchy and really fast mode would be great to help scene setups. Just use the current engine, to calculate some samples, and then interpolate them over the surfaces. Strictly only for light tweaking purpuses. But, a "really fast preview" has been promised, so, I'll shut up. I'm quite happy with the current Maxwell engine, I really don't need "another good biased renderer".


An unbiased rendering is an exact method to calculate the image, and introduces no artifacts during the rendering, and it always converges to the perfect solution of a light distribution equation. Sometimes called "brute force", and usually needs a lot time to be noiseless.

Biased methods use approximation, and thus, even with really high settings and low thresholds, the solution is never perfect, this is why its called "biased".

Also, I don't think there is much difference in a real good approximation, and a really long unbiased render. A real good approx takes almost as long as the unbiased rendering. There is no way we can currently solve the rendering equation in finite time with infinite precision (except for very, very simple cases), so, from this point of view, an unbiased render still remains biased, if we consider the noise an artifact.
However there are more aspects to consider. For example hardver usage, and felxibility.

Btw, morbid angel: Just read what Vlado wrote bout the GI methods in the VRay beta help under "Classification of GI methods", its a good reference.

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By morbid angel
#46038
gotcha...I have faith in NL team that they can produce a great biased engine and thus making maxwell so powerfull that no other renderer can compare :P
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By Ric_535
#46131
i think victor said it would always stay unbiased
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By morbid angel
#46134
well one engine can be unbiased, another biased....doesnt hurt to have both

So, is this a known issue?

Thanks a lot for your response, I will update and […]

did you tried luxCore?