When you go into render view Sir you do not have a lot of fuzz; how do you do this. Do you have a preset lamps and backgro...

When you go into render view Sir you do not have a lot of fuzz; how do you do this. Do you have a preset lamps and background that makes it this way? Mine on the other hand is supper fuzzy i have 2 Plans for my lamps set on emission with light level set to 4 with tons of gray fuzz.
  • knuckelhead replied
    When you go into render view Sir you do not have a lot of fuzz; how do you do this. Do you have a preset lamps and background that makes it this way? Mine on the other hand is supper fuzzy i have 2 Plans for my lamps set on emission with light level set to 4 with tons of gray fuzz. Edit. I went through a lot of options and if you click on the render button in the right window (the camera icon) go down to the sampling tab and change your preview to 100 + you should be able to have close to what Mr. Kent does in the video.
  • Kent Trammell replied
    Yes, the graininess has to do with Sampling and other Render parameters. Use the included source files to follow along with the same render settings I used. You can learn about the Render parameters in the Fundamentals of Rendering course.