Increase render quality using “Skylight”

Usage – Can improve the quality of rendered images
Very simple and easy to use
Useful for demonstrate your 3d model and works

The model used – without any render effect

The model used – without any render effect

METHOD
Step 01 – Go to Create > Geometry > Standard Primitives, click the “Plane” button under the “Object Type” rollout and place just below your object.
Step 02 – Apply pure white to newly created plane.
Step 03 – Go to Create > Lights > Standard, click the “Skylight” button under the “Object Type” rollout and place somewhere on your place.

click the “Skylight” button under the “Object Type” rollout

click the “Skylight” button under the “Object Type” rollout

Step 04 – Select the “Skylight”, go to modify panel and change the “Skylight” parameters to following if they are different.

go to modify panel and change the “Skylight” parameters

go to modify panel and change the “Skylight” parameters

Step 05 – Open “Render Setup” dialogue by pressing <F10>, go to “Common” tab, scroll down to bottom and make sure you have selected “Default Scanline Renderer” as Production renderer. If not, apply it by clicking the button with “…” in front of the renderer.

Select Default Scanline Renderer as Production renderer

Select “Default Scanline Renderer” as Production renderer

Step 06 – Go to “Advanced Lighting” tab, select “Light Tracer” from the dropdown list under “Select Advanced Lighting” rollout.

Select Light Tracer

Select “Light Tracer” from “Select Advanced Lighting” rollout

Step 07 – Select the viewport you want to render and press <F9> to render.
Result

Render image with less bounces

Resulted Render image with less number of bounces

NOTE
1.    Increase the number of Bounces (Render Setup dialogue > Advance Lighting tab > Parameters rollout > General Settings group) to introduce more light to darker areas.

Render with higher bounces

Resulted Render image with higher number of bounces

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