Author Topic: biased vs unbiased  (Read 4210 times)

2020-08-13, 12:29:00

saparjumashev

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can anyone explain differences between biased and unbiased. i mean about primary and secondary solvers.
i just want to make an animation of interior. but the thing is it will take forever although i have really good pc. i just need best settings.

2020-12-07, 18:36:44
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maru

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I don't know why this thread went unnoticed. Here is my non-scientific explanation:

We could theoretically have a totally unbiased renderer, but it would be really slow, because many effects would take a lot of computing power with just little or no benefit.
That is why in most renderers, including Corona, we have some "bias" such as: limited number of light bounces, reflections, and refractions; maximum sample intensity, autobump instead of displacement, etc.

In Corona, the default render settings are optimal for most scenes.
If you are rendering an interior animation, I would mostly focus of setting up the UHD Cache correctly: https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515648
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