Did you know he has his own short movie and a whole channel on YouTube now? Anyway, head straight into the Compositor Tab at the top of the Blender interface. Let’s open up a new file in Blender and – gasp – there’s no need to delete the poor default cube. Turns out it works, even though it does not match the results of a regular denoised render.īe that as it may, let me show you how to use Blender’s mysterious Compositor to denoise a sequence of images automatically. This was entirely my fault, and I thought I could perhaps just denoise the sequence rather than re-render it. I had an image sequence rendered on one of my nodes, and sadly my D-NOISE add-on did not kick in as expected.
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