Author Topic: Anti Aliasing problem  (Read 5301 times)

2015-04-20, 21:15:24

soulkoder

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Good evening ...

Is there a way to make the bright objects edges less sharp ?

I tried to manipulate the filtering controls but I still have a problem near bright areas.

I uploaded an image :



the light coming through the window on the floor has bright edges.

Thanks for any help.

2015-04-20, 21:25:03
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Caue Rodrigues

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Try increase highlight compression and Internal Res.

2015-04-20, 21:27:26
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2015-04-20, 22:44:50
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Thanks.

although I was trying to avoid setting internal resolution to 2 because it increases render times.

increasing the highlight compression was useful too although it changed the total brightness of the scene.

2015-04-21, 09:23:16
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although I was trying to avoid setting internal resolution to 2 because it increases render times.

Not 100% sure, but i think that raising internal resolution doesn't add much to render time if at all, but it may consume more RAM.
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2015-04-21, 11:27:15
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btw, writing just in case - you can also change sun size to make the light more blurry :)
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