Author Topic: Strange light circles  (Read 3996 times)

2013-05-29, 21:59:32

ous_gt

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There are some strangre circles on the middle left, middle right and bottom right. You can see the render setting in the .max file (2013).

2013-05-30, 01:43:50
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Ondra

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Hi,
this is a scene you shouldnt really render with HD cache. It is probably causing those subtle smudges. Try rendering with PT+PT, it should be fine (at least it is here)
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2013-05-30, 03:00:29
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2013-05-30, 08:57:50
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Or try set "Direction sensitivity" set to 10 (HD cache/  "Interpolation Sensitivity")
« Last Edit: 2013-05-30, 11:04:19 by Polymax »
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2013-05-30, 13:09:59
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Well, i could render it with PT + PT but it will take forever. I will try  "Direction sensitivity" option now. Thanks for your interest.

2013-05-30, 13:17:29
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It seems like the problem is solved. Does increasing the sensivity make the render longer? I've being using vRay since now, so i think it should, but i don't really notice the difference about the time.

2013-05-30, 13:40:52
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probably just a little bit in such simple scene
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2013-05-30, 16:00:39
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I've being using vRay since now, so i think it should, but i don't really notice the difference about the time.
With the same quality, Vray much longer renders.
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