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18 hours is 16 hours too long IMO, pitty.
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agree... for 1500X1300 ... way too long....
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merid888

hi MaTtY631990 thank you for your explication but produce a lot noise this values 1 or 0 i don't know why
could you please upload an image to see the settings pnc ?
what it is maxreject ? have a value default 500, how works this option ?
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Do you have any test/quick renders (direct light sample environment) which you could show me so I can help determine what settings to use. The max rejects option you should leave untouched, Not sure why they have this option. It produces a bias error which speeds up rendering but now it should be removed since they have direct light gi.
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18 hours is a long render time (at least in octane) but the scene looks really nice and almost noise free. I think it was worth waiting for!
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Absolutely stunning scene...
:shock:

However 18 hours is indeed very long for an Octane render, especially with that kind of resolution...

Congratulations for this great image!
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Hi Kupe!
I was wondering...
This is not a very large room - yet you managed to fit the whole lot in your camera span, and it doesn't seem like you used a large FoV - how did you manage this?

I'm asking this because at the moment I'm working on a project with a room that's 5 meters x 4 meters large, and I get very distorted perspective because of the FoV :( (not looking natural at all)
Yet when I use the default FoV the whole scene doesn't fit in :(

Many thanks in advance
;)
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