HowTo:Manual focal blur

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From a discussion on the newsgroups:

"I render the scene multiple times (often 200, 400 or more times), but each pass has a very simplified, but at the same time completely randomised, set of paramters. When all those renders are summed together into one image, the random elements all combine to give a final scene that looks like one with a much more complex set of parameters.

Critically, when there are multiple "features" that all usually interact to push render times sky-high, I try to construct a scene that has the interaction as low as possible, and can render a few hundred images very quickly (each pass taking anything from 10 seconds to maybe a minute or two).

On multi-core machines I simply fire off as many POV processes as I have CPUs (or is that ALUs?).

I really must post a set of examples of each kind of effect that created with the technique, and then some examples of combining them all together.

A really really old example of multiple area lights, blurred floor reflection, anti-aliasing, focal blur and blurred refraction all done with stochastic rendering:

One pass: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26722540@N05/3094525065/
400 passes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26722540@N05/3094524731/

Cheers,
Edouard."