Hugh G. Rection
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Cute, love the pose.
This is exactly the point I was trying to make, lower resolution and lower converged images can benefit from denoising, but to say it looks exactly the same is just simply inaccurate. While this is a good test, it isn't perfect. Your artificial limit of iterations is a compromise. Given two images that are only converged to the same percentage, denoised will almost always look better. Now that, in the real world, is not how or why we use denoising. In general the reason to use the denoiser is to lower the render times. We substitute denoising for higher image convergence. That is exactly what most people do, myself included when I need something fast. Nobody wants their PCs to run for hours on end just to get one image. But if you compare an image using DAZ default render settings and not limit the iterations to 550 then compare that image to a limited 550 iterations / denoised image you would see that the DAZ default will have resolved more detail. By all means, if you are always going to limit the iterations, for lack of hardware or lack of time or whatever reason, please use denoising, your images and all of our eyes will thank you for it.Thought this might be useful: both images rendered in IRay for 550 iterations, both oversampled (rendered at double size then reduced to normal), but image 2 uses the built-in post denoiser (with "Post Denoiser Start Iteration" set to 550, the last iteration).
Not perfect, but handy for clearing up shortish renders if you don't like the grainy look.
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this really only works for simple clothes. anything that has multiple parts tends to fall apart during simulation.As someone who just learned this, I feel I am compelled to share my new found knowledge. I give you 30 sec tutorial by myself, NeverEast. Do yourself a favor: download the needed programs and follow this guide immediately; you'll thank me later
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EDIT: Since it was asked below, here is the video I used to learn what the hell I was doing:
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