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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] I need help! => Topic started by: Flavius on 2021-10-01, 09:25:47
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Hi guys,
Are there any tips and tricks for rendering an animation with Corona? I searched the forums but I cannot find any recent posts. My main problem is denoising.
How can a Corona animation be denoised? Or it is better to render it as exr and try to denoise it later on in post? Because as far as I can see temporal denoising is not possible with Corona?
Also my render times, to get decent noise are around 25 min/frame on a 3950X which is extreme considering this https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=15448.msg97645#msg97645 animation was 30 minutes on a 6 core old Intel machine. My scene is quite simple but I have a couple of Led strip lights (planes with corona light material on them) which are close to walls or pieces of furniture. I also have huge glass windows with renders from outside to inside. Is there any way to speed up glass rendering?
Thank you!
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Hi its depent many parameter
1- remove all emit light in coronalightmtl . its reduce your noise
2- use Intel AI Denoise. it's awesome...
3- use path trach for 2 methods in gi
4- To be honest you must use render farm. with a local render machine, you can not work perfectly
I suggest foxrenderfarm.
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PLEASE DO not use PT + PT for interior animations if you are looking for descent render times.
use Pt+ 4k cache or Pt + UHD if you have problems with 4k cache
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There aren't really any special render settings for animations. If a frame looks good rendered as a still, it will also look good as an animation frame.
In animations, usually the quality can be a bit worse, because when an image is in motion, it is harder to spot the little imperfections.
You need to remember about correct UHD Cache settings to prevent flickering - https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515648
Denoisers have no temporal consistency unfortunately. If a denoiser does not seem to work well enough, it is a better idea to render slightly noisy frames and then denoise them in 3rd party software.
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There aren't really any special render settings for animations. If a frame looks good rendered as a still, it will also look good as an animation frame.
In animations, usually the quality can be a bit worse, because when an image is in motion, it is harder to spot the little imperfections.
You need to remember about correct UHD Cache settings to prevent flickering - https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515648
Denoisers have no temporal consistency unfortunately. If a denoiser does not seem to work well enough, it is a better idea to render slightly noisy frames and then denoise them in 3rd party software.
so what your suggestion. Topaz AI Denoise? or in After effect.