My renders have so much noise! Help!

Good day! I'm using Daz for a project I'm working on, but my work always ends up having so much noise. I tried maxing the max sample slider and turning off the timer, but it didn't fix the problem. I also saw that turning off the quality can fix it, but I also saw the opposite being said. Honestly, it's a bit confusing. Thank you for anyone able to help!

 

Oh, and if anyone also knows a way to make the breast and shirt interaction look more natural. It would be appreciated!

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,810
    edited April 2023

    How is the scene being lit? It's an enclosed (or partially enclosed, at least) space so external lights (HDRIs, distant lights, Sun/Sky) will be blocked - only the light that bounces in through any openings and then around to the target areas will contribute, which means it will take a lot longer for most pixels to be hit by enough light rays to settle on a final value - in the meantime they will take a scattering of values depending on exactly which light rays hit them, which is the noise you see.

    Breasts like that on a frame like that would be tricky to dress in reality, but you could try using dForce and using a dForm to adjust the starting shape of the shirt to relfect the cut of a real shirt. Using a PlayRange simulation starting from the base shape may give better results than starting from the final shape, which will then be projected into the shirt.

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  • hopeisnum1hopeisnum1 Posts: 0

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How is the scene being lit? It's an enclosed (or partially enclosed, at least) space so external lights (HDRIs, distant lights, Sun/Sky) will be blocked - only the light that bounces in through any openings and then around to the target areas will contribute, which means it will take a lot longer for most pixels to be hit by enough light rays to settle on a final value - in the meantime they will take a scattering of values depending on exactly which light rays hit them, which is the noise you see.

    Breasts like that on a frame like that would be tricky to dress in reality, but you could try using dForce and using a dForm to adjust the starting shape of the shirt to relfect the cut of a real shirt. Using a PlayRange simulation starting from the base shape may give better results than starting from the final shape, which will then be projected into the shirt.

    So it's not a settings issue, but a lighting issue. Thanks!

     

    That's true. I'll see what I can do!

  • ChezjuanChezjuan Posts: 515

    Fit Control can also help with the shirt/breast interaction, at least getting you part way there. 

    They have it for Genesis 2, 3, and 8. Here is a link for Genesis 8: https://www.daz3d.com/fit-control-for-genesis-8-female-s

  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,885

    In addition to Fit Control there is also Sickleyield's SY Clothing Breast Helper Genesis 8 Female (G9 version or G1/2/3 version)

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760

    Have you tried setting Environment Mode, for the render setting options to "Scene Only"

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760

    Also note that many VN run theire images through a denoiser to give it the clean, crisp look.

    https://www.topazlabs.com/denoise-ai

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