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Vlado's preferred approach to sampling

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From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray 3

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Vlado's preferred approach to sampling

- [Instructor] Although the simplified image sampling controls in V-Ray for SketchUp now make getting high-quality renders out of the system a pretty straightforward thing to do, I am just for the sake of completeness going to cover Chaos Group co-founder and V-Ray creator Vladimir Koylazov's preferred approach to sampling in V-Ray for the last video in this chapter. This essentially is a universal settings approach that should give us good results from any scene that we may be rendering. The beauty here being that we can save these settings to a preset once we are done and then apply them to everything that we have to render should we want to take a simple, no-nonsense approach. Coming to the sampling controls then we first of all want to turn the progressive sampling option off to make sure that we are rendering with the bucket system and then set min and max subdiv values of one and 24 respectively and again, we want to set the threshold value here to a production setting of 0.005.…

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