From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
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Denoiser
From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
Denoiser
- [Instructor] One of the coolest time saving features that has been added to V-Ray in recent times has to be the denoiser render element tool set, and to help demonstrate how this particular feature works in a V-Ray Next for SketchUp compositing workflow, we're going to to setup our scene here so that we actually get more speed than final render quality from it. At this moment in time then, in order to get anything like production quality finish in our 1K render of the scene, a scene in the image that has been saved to the history list, we are looking on this AMD Ryzen Threadripper 16-core processor running at 3.4 gigahertz at a rough render time of around about 37 minutes or so. If we take a render of the scene using new quality settings though, which essentially means dropping the quality slider down to the Low option, what we get now is a render time of just over a minute for the frame, which is a huge difference.…
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Chapter goals1m 9s
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Material, object, and render IDs4m 50s
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MultiMatte objects and materials4m 8s
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Cryptomatte4m 2s
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Extra Texture3m 5s
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Using render element mattes in Photoshop4m 50s
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ZDepth3m 43s
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Sample Rate4m 25s
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Denoiser3m 48s
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