At the breaking of the day

Started by Upon Infinity, September 27, 2015, 05:11:27 PM

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Upon Infinity

It needs a little bit of work...

archonforest

STUNNING!!! 8)
Guess u will take out some of the grainy stuff right?
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Dune

Extraordinary lighting. Wow is the word!

Upon Infinity

Thanks, guys. 

You know, for every single image I post, I get complaints on the noise.  What's the best way to get rid of that?  I got detail at 0.8, AA at 5.  I bump the quality on the atmosphere nodes to almost the highest.  Should I put it at the absolute highest?

yossam

What setting do you have for your atmosphere samples? Sometimes with "fog" as you have it is hard to get rid of. Great image............ ;D

kaedorg

Beautiful. Incredible lightning. Definitively a masterpiece


David

archonforest

Quote from: Upon Infinity on September 28, 2015, 03:22:06 AM
Thanks, guys. 

You know, for every single image I post, I get complaints on the noise.  What's the best way to get rid of that?  I got detail at 0.8, AA at 5.  I bump the quality on the atmosphere nodes to almost the highest.  Should I put it at the absolute highest?
It can be caused by the atmo samples or he cloud samples and quality. I think if your atmo samples are high and it is still grainy then it must be the clouds. I would try to crank up the cloud quality bit by bit. Standard clouds setting starts around 0.2/0.3. In your case I would start the testing with 0.5/0.6 and go up from there.
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Upon Infinity

All cloud layers are at 0.8 or higher.  Atmo samples are at 58.

masonspappy

Really nice. Backlighting is fantastic.

yossam

What is your haze setting in Atmo?

Upon Infinity


archonforest

Quote from: Upon Infinity on September 28, 2015, 04:41:11 AM
All cloud layers are at 0.8 or higher.  Atmo samples are at 58.
That can be higher in your case. Once in a dark pix I went up to 120 to handle the grain.
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yossam

What are your cloud settings...............most detail? And I would take your cloud quality to 1, do a crop of your noisiest area and go from there. I have also had atmo samples up to 128 to get rid of noise.............can be really slow sometimes.  ;D

Dune

Perhaps it's not the atmo, but the low cloud layer, as this is quite close to the camera. Higher AA will also help.