Cheetah Pig Render test with Octane

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I did some renders using the Cheetah pig model which is used to test and share some of the node based shaders in the latest version. Here I used the base pig model and used some graphics that I had created to see the octane output. In all cases I am still getting the fire-fly artifacts. Would this be a function of a very low hotpixel removal setting and increased sample numbers.


Mike (jenn109)
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3000 samples, 15 minutes 11 sec, hotpixel removal set to 0.00
3000 samples, 15 minutes 11 sec, hotpixel removal set to 0.00
3000 samples still getting the fire-flys.<br />Hotpixel removal @1.0.
3000 samples still getting the fire-flys.
Hotpixel removal @1.0.
1500 samples about 7 1/2 minutes <br />@ 1024  512.
1500 samples about 7 1/2 minutes
@ 1024 512.
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in the v5 release thread there is a link to how to correctly use the removal system, if used correctly it should work 99%.

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Thanks for the response. I will read up and try some new renders.

MIke (jenn109)
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