Critical V-Ray Settings
Introduction
To say that VRay is a complicated program would be an understatement! Ironically enough, however, it has become the most ubiquitous engine in the visualization industry because of, among other things, its simplicity. Although it contains a large number of settings which should ideally be separated from critical settings and grouped into an advanced section all alone, it is nonetheless a fairly easy program to digest when you know which settings are critical and which can be left for exploration down the road.
We believe knowing VRay means knowing how to troubleshoot your scenes. When you render a scene, you either get a result you want or don't want. If you get what you want, great - but if you don't, and don't know how to fix a problem, such as blotchiness, noise, flickering, etc, then you are bound to spend precious time testing numerous settings. Even when you do get the results you want, you may not realize that you can achieve the same or better results in less rendering time.
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