One of the best ways to complement this workflow is by adding all of the relevant AOVs and checking them independently. This means you won't have to guess whether the noise is coming from your GI, reflections, refractions, lights or other. Flick to the relevant AOV, check how noisy it is and add samples only where needed.
One of the best redshift tutorial! Thanks
Thank you!! Glad it was helpful.
One of the best ways to complement this workflow is by adding all of the relevant AOVs and checking them independently. This means you won't have to guess whether the noise is coming from your GI, reflections, refractions, lights or other. Flick to the relevant AOV, check how noisy it is and add samples only where needed.
Great point!! This worth exploring in later videos for sure.
Awesome guide!
Thank you
Hey buddy! Is in your plans to play with new rope's simulations? cheers!
Hey!! Something we can look at for sure. Good suggestion
@@BoldBreak Thanks!
i think you inspired by the GCG tutorial but you explain it better than chad ashely thanks
No I was inspired by a post on reddit and Saul Espinosa. ;)
@@BoldBreak can you give me the link please ?
@@adnanezaouadi5121 ruclips.net/user/saulespinosa
You need a pop filter for your mic
Why don’t i have the minimum and maximum samples slider under unified sampling?
Switch off Automatic Sampling