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If you're rendering an image in Blender and it looks blurry, there are a few possible causes. First, check the "Filter Size" setting in the Render tab of the Properties panel. If it's set to "0.5", try increasing it to "1.0". This will make the render sharper.

Another possible cause of blurry renders is that the "Motion Blur" setting is enabled in the Render tab. This will blur the image if there is any movement in the scene. To fix this, disable the "Motion Blur" setting.

Finally, make sure that you're rendering at a high enough resolution. If you're rendering at a low resolution, the image will naturally be blurry. Try increasing the "Width" and "Height" settings in the Render tab to at least 1000 pixels.

If you're still having trouble getting sharp renders, feel free to ask for help in the Blender forums.

Q: Why do my Blender renders look bad?

A: There are a few possible reasons why your Blender renders might look bad:

  1. Your render settings are not optimal - make sure to adjust the settings in the Render tab to get the best quality render possible.

  2. Your 3D model might be too complex or have too many polygons - try using a simpler model or reducing the number of polygons.

  3. There might be something wrong with your lighting setup - try adjusting the lights or using different types of lights.

  4. The textures or materials you are using might not be high quality - try using better textures or materials.

Q: How do I increase render quality in Blender?

A: There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to improve render quality will vary depending on the specific scene and desired results. However, some general tips to improve render quality include:

-Increasing the number of samples (Global Illumination, Reflection, Refraction, etc.) -Adjusting the Light Path settings (e.g. increasing the number of bounces) -Enabling features such as motion blur, depth of field, and/or subsurface scattering -Using higher-resolution textures -Modeling in greater detail -Using a more powerful graphics card

Q: Why is my render pixelated?

A: There are a few possible reasons for why your render might be pixelated:

  1. The image resolution is too low - make sure that the image resolution is at least 300 dpi (dots per inch).

  2. The image is not properly anti-aliased - when an image is anti-aliased, the edges of the image are smoothed out so that they appear less jagged. Try using an anti-aliasing filter on your image before rendering.

  3. The image is not properly saved - when saving an image for use in a render, make sure to use the correct file format and settings. For example, when saving a JPEG image, use the highest quality setting possible.

Q: How do you make a Blender less grainy render?

A: There are a few ways to reduce graininess in your renders:

  1. Use a higher sampling rate. This will increase the quality of your render, but will also increase the render time.

  2. Use a lowpass filter. This will reduce the overall detail in your render, but will also reduce the graininess.

  3. Use a denoising filter. This will remove some of the noise from your render, but will also smooth out the overall image.

  4. Use a higher bit depth. This will increase the quality of your render, but will also increase the file size.