![]() Remembering that good lighting and the use of quality materials facilitate the calculation of the render, allowing the use of a smaller number of levels, which reduces rendering time and increases the final quality of the image. In some cases, a very high amount of levels is not necessary for a good result, where it is possible to interrupt the rendering if the result is already satisfactory, regardless of the chosen option. Best - Advanced and Render by level = 20.High - Advanced and Render by level = 10.Medium - Simplified and Render by Level = 5.Draft - Simplified and Render by Level = 1.Now notice how the “default” settings use these fields. Until satisfactory - Here the image is progressively rendered until you click stop. ![]() The amount of levels will depend on the complexity of the image, a fact that can impact the result. Render by time - Allows you to specify the maximum rendering time. ![]() The higher the value, the longer the render will take to be finished. Render by level - In this field we define the amount of render levels between 1 and 40. It is important to note that the concept of level can be understood as "calculation sweeps" where for each level executed a new calculation is performed, improving the quality of the render, so the more levels, the better the result. ![]() In the Render duration field, we can choose the process that will be used to execute the render. ![]()
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