How to make clearer renders?

Hello, I need help fixing my renders. Most renders are clear. When I make my renders on Cycle Renders (big or small), they become fuzzy when I import it into paint.net. If you know how to fix like fuzzy-type graphics. Can you please help me? I really would like to make better graphics.

What I am looking for?
Blender settings (Screenshots for them makes it better).
Paint.net settings (Screenshots for them makes it better).

Thank you for reading this! :smiley:

Sorry, here is the smaller render.
tempuraredone

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Can you give us some examples of your existing renders?

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Yes, here are some! :slight_smile:

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The grains are called “noise”. They’re created cus the render was set up incorrectly. I haven’t had used blender in a while so try playing with the expose settings in “render” and see whenever that’d work.

Where is the expose settings under? Thank you for the feedback. Very much appreciated. :slight_smile:

Right here.

Thank you very much! :smiley:

Which one do I click? The Mask Layer or…? I’m sorry to be a bother.

Erm, I think you just click denosing and that’s it. Should be a blue checkmark after that.

Thanks! I hope to see you succeed in the future. [If you are not you know].

Have a great day! :slight_smile:

Use blender 2.8. Much cleaner Renders
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Wow! That looks so amazing am i allowed to buy one? (Sorry for being off topic.)

Yes, do you by any chance have a Discord?

Mine is selfishdreams#1156

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It’s not it being rendered fuzzy, it is probably the pixels expanding to the size of your paint.net canvas. You can probably take more detailed renders, so when you import it to PDN, it wouldn’t be as good, but as bad. You can also just not stretch to the canvas size, and take a render the size you want.

EDIT: I do not use Blender much, but I have some experience with PDN.