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Higher blur levels further soften the image and make the reflections less distinguishable. At this point,
the difference between regular opaque materials and truly reflective ones becomes less obvious. Figure 6-33
demonstrates Blurry Reflections with Roughness (which controls the amount of blur in reflections) set to
100%. It should be noted that the Reflection Rays field is activated when Blurry Reflection is selected. Re-
flection Rays defines the render quality of blurred reflections. Low settings result in a grainy render, and
higher values smooth that effect. The default of 64 rays is usually a good starting point.
 
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