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Rendering Settings:Yes, to do a faster rendering. Go to progressive sampling in your render settings. and turn off rendering quality enabled. Then turn your max samples down to 50 or 100.
Next after your scene is rendered, use the DnD-for-nVidia-&-Intel-Denoisers
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It works really great!!!
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Correct with denoiser on "ON" ? Not 8 hours with these settings but 16...Yes exactly.Also if you want more detail in your render you can always turn up the samples to be higher. but somewhere around 50 to 100 should be perfect.
i gotta test it out sometime later. this whole 8hr thing has me super depressedYes exactly.Also if you want more detail in your render you can always turn up the samples to be higher. but somewhere around 50 to 100 should be perfect.
have you tried setting your clock 8hrs forward?i gotta test it out sometime later. this whole 8hr thing has me super depressed
ah, cool. BLOCKEDhave you tried setting your clock 8hrs forward?
What hair do you use for her? She looks amazingWith lighter skin this time. I think she is more Lara Croft(ish) this way.
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Render for an hour, use a software denoiser.So ... I have a problem. I'm doing the art for a game, is there anyway to do faster rendering? This took me 8hrs.
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Thanks!What hair do you use for her? She looks amazing