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  1. Hello guys! I've tried any possible combo in vray settings in the last few days. I just can't get this damn noise to disappear. I started to notice this noise after updating to 3.30.05. On the wall (the circled area) I have no reflection so no subdivs required there - that's to rule out bad materials. I tried to introduce more light sources - the noise becomes less but is still there. Increased light subdivs to a whapping 256 but same result - I usually had them at 64. I am running out of ideas. Hope you can help.
  2. Hello guys! I've tried any possible combo in vray settings in the last few days. I just can't get this damn noise to disappear. I started to notice this noise after updating to 3.30.05. On the wall (the circled area) I have no reflection so no subdivs required there - that's to rule out bad materials. I tried to introduce more light sources - the noise becomes less but is still there. Increased light subdivs to a whapping 256 but same result - I usually had them at 64. I am running out of ideas. Hope you can help. P.S.: the noise appears to be in the v-ray lighting pass
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