Author Topic: White spots render  (Read 2181 times)

2020-12-02, 00:33:07

antoine.mrv

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Hello,

I have a lot of fireflies appearing on my render and I can't seem to find the problem... Does anyone have an idea?

I put you a picture up close so that you can see the phenomenon. I used an HDRI and I believe it is related by looking at the old posts, but I will like to continue using it.

Is there a solution?
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2020-12-02, 09:08:35
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aaouviz

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Do you have caustics turned on?

Alternatively, there is a known issue of fireflies when using background over-rides. Is your HDRI illumination the same as the one that is visible?

Lastly, are you using Path Tracing as your secondary solver (as it's an outdoor scene?)?
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2020-12-02, 12:32:59
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antoine.mrv

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Hello,

Thank you for your reply.

It looks a lot better turning off the caustic solver ! But now the problem is that I no longer have the trace of the direct sun inside my volumes haha

I'm starting out, I may have made an obvious mistake.

2020-12-02, 13:56:44
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Make sure you glass has thickness and that you use the default corona glass from the corona material library. This will give the most physically accurate and basic settings.
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