I like how painterly the result from a low sample image looks. I think I'm gonna start rendering stuff with low sample settings just to get that effect :D
And as user of GTX 970 and kinds chipped memory I can say that default denoising takes some VRAM while rendering and at some random instances it causing Blender to crash in mid-render. Since D-Noise doing it's thing after the fact, there is no issues like it with this addon.
Yeah, that happened to me too, turns out that while denoising Blender kinda stores in memory 9 tiles a at a time (denoising the center one) or something like that. I had to make smaller tiles in order to some heavy renders.
@@GlebAlexandrov how is it this guy with an inferior GPU has it working YET IT DOESNT WORK FOR ME i followed Blender Gurus tutorial on how to install it and IT DOESNT DO ANYTHING i looked at the saved images and NOTHING its not doing ANYTHING at all WHAT DID I DO WRONG AND DO I HAVE TO SETUP COMPOSITOR IN A SPECIAL WAY AND IF SO CAN YOU MAKE A TUTORIAL FOR THAT
this is so AWESOME!!! im PUMPED AF!!, usualy takes me 3 days straight to render out crystal clear result of 8 seconds of animation , now? 2 minutes of good animation in under 5 hours
Hey Gleb, so much fun to hear your voice! I especially loved when you got spooky with the blurry car picture! Wow! Goose bumps ! Nobody else does that in tutorials. I would love to once make a movie film with you. Greetings from Germany CreeYuWan
Yes Gleb it was great because it cleaned my carpet render so well that all the details was gone😅. Blender denoiser was great at this, because it can tell if it's really a noise.
Very nice overview. Actually really like the painterly look of the attic scene. It'd be great to figure out how low you can go on samples AND get a useable animation. That goes for the Blender De-noiser too. I can always afford to wait for a still image to resolve, but animation is a whole different ballgame where AI de-noising really could be a game changer.
Wow, thanks for making this in-depth (and somewhat ominous) overview. I kind of like the "dreamy" look when using too few samples with D-noise. It's like a dream sequence in a Michel Gondry music video, or something like that. Gleb, did you try the Octane denoise render? I wonder if it works better with movement. ☕
Het Gleb, I didn’t have time to watch the video yet but I have a question: do you have an RTX and can you tell whether or not the Nvidia OptiX is utilizing the Turing cores for this? Maybe it would be apparent if you compared it to a fast non-RTX card such as the 1080ti?
Another great tutorial, Gleb. Have you tried "Neat Video"? It's the best Denoiser for video (imo), but I've been using it for animations as well and it does a fantastic job with blender noise as well. It's not free or open source, but it's way faster and likely better for CG animation than the Blender denoiser, and from your tutorial it looks like D-Noise as well. Disclaimer: I haven't done a side by side comparison. Perhaps I will soon.
i like to use a fairly high sample count with blender denoiser then i feed it into AI Gigapixel which cleans up any left over noise and sharpens the image.
You have to install additionally OptiX in the settings of the the D-NOISE Add-on. Open Blender Preferences, Add-ons, search for D-NOISE, under Preferences: hit download and install OptiX and it will work after this additional step is done.
Some useful links (find more in the description): remingtongraphics.net/tools/d-noise/ - download D-Noise creativeshrimp.com/denoise-blender-tutorial.html - download the project files twitter.com/DeepBlender - Deep Blender on Twitter
its not working for me i have a GTX 1080ti and it doesnt do anything all the videos seem to tout it as a plug and play thing but i cannot get it to work in my scenes EVERYTHING IS ENABLED TO DENOISE AND ITS NOT WORKING
I also had a problem to denoise image loaded directly from different folders. The solution was to... put these photos/renders on desktop (so basically another folder but.. yeah, whatever).
Intel is working on an open source OpenCL version tho the current beta is just CPU only (so no more AMD vs Nvidia) of OPTIX which, if rumors are correct, will get a native plugin from Intel themselves. But as this video showed it's not the end of all denoising methods so I hope that Blender will keep their own for specifically animation and then use AI-denoising for stills. Great video. Sadly I only have videos to see this feature in action. :(
My question is can we de-noise images that we import in Blender. Because, apparently, it doesn't work, so how would I de-noise a crappy Octane render that took hours to have crappy noisy shit?
Hi brother my name is bilal and i am starting my film making and production career so i have so many question that i need answered so will you help me by answering those
Hey for anyone trying to download this, and you are getting error 404 just type in remingtongraphics.net and there will be a download link for it, he has taken down the website on mistake and i would assume it would be returning its just a matter of time.
I can't seem to get D-Noise to work. Im on 2.79b using a GTX 1060 6GB. When I render the image with D-Noise enabled it just does mothing. The image is rendered without denoising.
This happened for me, too. The workaround for me was after performing the render, open up Task Manager and end the Denoiser.exe process. For some reason, this seemed to get stuck. When ending it, the image immediately concluded denoising. In my case, this was on Blender 2.80 beta (19 March 2019 build) with a GTX 1080 Ti, Win7 x64. I also experienced the exact same freeze on Blender 2.79b, though only tested the workaround on 2.80 beta (but no reason to believe that it wouldn't work with that, too).
Hey guys, the link doesn't work anymore because the guy in charge of the website accidentally deleted it. However, you can still access it from the main page: remingtongraphics.net/
If your issue is the same as mine, the workaround was to open up Task Manager after the initial render had finished, then end the Denoiser.exe process. For some reason, this seemed to get stuck. When ending it, the image immediately concluded denoising. In my case, this was on Blender 2.80 beta (19 March 2019 build) with a GTX 1080 Ti, Win7 x64. I also experienced the exact same freeze on Blender 2.79b, though only tested the workaround on 2.80 beta (but no reason to believe that it wouldn't work with that, too).
Hey everyone does anyone know if you can quick denoise videos, like I render out all of my frames to a video then load that video to blender will I be able to quick denoise that vid?
i was so excited to test this vs the denoiser however it says it requires win 8 or 10 to run :( alot of users still run win 7, why on earth does this require win 8 or 10 to run :((((
It didn't work because you tries to denoise an imported image. I can't do it. It's lame. How did it work "again" for you?! Oh! It DIDN'T... You lied. You re-rendered the whole image... Thanks for nothing.
I had similar problem, every time i tried to use d-noiser with imported image it said "location: :1" and so on... however solution was quite simple, just open it from default blender settings. Before, i automatically load my current project and then trying to import old render, but now i just start blender then shift+f10, import image and it's works like a charm. Hope it will help you as well.