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Using universal settings

Using universal settings

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Using universal settings

- In this final image sampling video for the chapter, I'm going to walk through setting up and then using what has come to be called the universal settings approach. This is a quick and easy way to get high quality image sampling from V-Ray whilst at the same time bypassing the need to understand or even touch the vast majority of image sampling controls that the renderer makes available. The drawback is that this approach is in no way optimal for any of the scenes that we may be working on. With a little bit of tweaking, it is highly likely that we will be able to get similar quality from our scene with faster, sometimes much faster, render times. The beauty of the settings though is that they require, as we say, almost no tweaking at all and we are guaranteed to get a good result at the end of the render process. The lack of optimization though tends to mean that these settings are best employed when rendering stills. If we have a 500 frame animated sequence that will take 50…

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