hi guys
can anyone help me out to smoothen the reflection blur on my wall? they are all aluminum cladding material and i cant get rid off of the noise. also a screen shot of my ref blur setting aside. thanks.
how to smoothen my ref blur
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
Increase min rays... if that doesn't help then perhaps it's not reflection blur that is grainy. It could be GI if you are using uncached FG.
- Jure
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
thanks Jure,
yup im using uncached GI. im loving the result of uncached and i dont want to go back to caching GI. my FG min ray is 4000 and max ray 0.
what amount i should use for the ref blur min/max setting?
yup im using uncached GI. im loving the result of uncached and i dont want to go back to caching GI. my FG min ray is 4000 and max ray 0.
what amount i should use for the ref blur min/max setting?
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
What difference are you liking in the uncaching vs. the caching?jdomingo wrote:thanks Jure,
yup im using uncached GI. im loving the result of uncached and i dont want to go back to caching GI. my FG min ray is 4000 and max ray 0.
what amount i should use for the ref blur min/max setting?
Larry V
Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is
the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.
Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is
the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
Uncached in kray as I understand it is bruteforce method like fprime montecarlo, vray qmc. This produces the best quality renders at the expense of render time. I've tried it as well and for stills it looks great. Nice contact shadows and more subtle lighting.larry_g1s wrote:What difference are you liking in the uncaching vs. the caching?jdomingo wrote:thanks Jure,
yup im using uncached GI. im loving the result of uncached and i dont want to go back to caching GI. my FG min ray is 4000 and max ray 0.
what amount i should use for the ref blur min/max setting?
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
jnom wrote:Uncached in kray as I understand it is bruteforce method like fprime montecarlo, vray qmc. This produces the best quality renders at the expense of render time. I've tried it as well and for stills it looks great. Nice contact shadows and more subtle lighting.larry_g1s wrote:What difference are you liking in the uncaching vs. the caching?jdomingo wrote:thanks Jure,
yup im using uncached GI. im loving the result of uncached and i dont want to go back to caching GI. my FG min ray is 4000 and max ray 0.
what amount i should use for the ref blur min/max setting?
It's not exactly like fprime since it still uses photon map for second bounce estimation. But like you said it gives great quality of GI since there is no FG interpolation.
- Jure
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
@larry's
the moment i got my machine in the office upgraded, i started using uncached GI. it has a different quality and im not saying cached gi has no quality, im just lazy using it.
please take jnom and jure's explanation (experts) to why i like uncached.
the moment i got my machine in the office upgraded, i started using uncached GI. it has a different quality and im not saying cached gi has no quality, im just lazy using it.

please take jnom and jure's explanation (experts) to why i like uncached.
Re: how to smoothen my ref blur
Nevermind. 

Larry V
Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is
the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.
Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is
the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.