Strange artifacts
Strange artifacts
Hi all,
First of all, I'd like to say that the info on this forum has been very helpful in teaching me how to use this render engine.
Here is an old scene that I did in Lw6. Can anyone explain what these artifacts are? The scene mostly (if not completely) single sided quads. It is lit with an area light and luminous polys outside the windows. I used 10 bounces and full screen grid AA. I can provide more info if needed. Thanks in advance
First of all, I'd like to say that the info on this forum has been very helpful in teaching me how to use this render engine.
Here is an old scene that I did in Lw6. Can anyone explain what these artifacts are? The scene mostly (if not completely) single sided quads. It is lit with an area light and luminous polys outside the windows. I used 10 bounces and full screen grid AA. I can provide more info if needed. Thanks in advance
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No luck...
Hi Jure,
Thanks for the reply. Here is a render with undersampling turned off showing the same problems. Actually I turned off AA completely also. Any ideas?
Oh, and to piggyback on my own thread, how do you get your images to be so bright and vivid? I'm having problems getting secondary bounces to brighten up the room. When I turn up the lights or multiplier, the light coming through the windows is way too strong. When I adjust gamma, it washed out the image (see the image posted. The black chair isn't black). I'd love to hear some of your tips
Thanks for the reply. Here is a render with undersampling turned off showing the same problems. Actually I turned off AA completely also. Any ideas?
Oh, and to piggyback on my own thread, how do you get your images to be so bright and vivid? I'm having problems getting secondary bounces to brighten up the room. When I turn up the lights or multiplier, the light coming through the windows is way too strong. When I adjust gamma, it washed out the image (see the image posted. The black chair isn't black). I'd love to hear some of your tips
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Hi Jure,
When I get get some more time tonight, I'll try to track down what's causing the problem. This is an old scene that used to have shaders and other surface options, so that might be the cause.
In the meantime, how do get the brightness of an interior up without washing out the image or having extreme bright spots where the sun comes in? I'm having difficulty achieving this with an area light and luminous polys outside the windows. I've tried even putting up the multiplier to 4, but then the sunlight gets rediculously bright where it hits the floor.
Thanks for the info!
When I get get some more time tonight, I'll try to track down what's causing the problem. This is an old scene that used to have shaders and other surface options, so that might be the cause.
In the meantime, how do get the brightness of an interior up without washing out the image or having extreme bright spots where the sun comes in? I'm having difficulty achieving this with an area light and luminous polys outside the windows. I've tried even putting up the multiplier to 4, but then the sunlight gets rediculously bright where it hits the floor.
Thanks for the info!
Currently there are two ways you can go around this. One is to render to HDR and in expose your image properly in PS or similar.
The other is as you tried allready, with multiplier. Don't be afraid to go high with multiplier... even to 10 or more. You'll need to bring down the sun alot though. And if it's too dark bring up the sky more since most brightness you'll get from windows sky.
In next Kray version you'll also have the ability to use HSV Exponential and Linear exposure modes so this will simplify things.
The other is as you tried allready, with multiplier. Don't be afraid to go high with multiplier... even to 10 or more. You'll need to bring down the sun alot though. And if it's too dark bring up the sky more since most brightness you'll get from windows sky.
In next Kray version you'll also have the ability to use HSV Exponential and Linear exposure modes so this will simplify things.
- Jure
found the problem object I think....
I removed the glass from the french door and the windows and the black splotches went away. hmm.....
I'll have to look into why the glass is doing that. Any ideas?
I'll have to look into why the glass is doing that. Any ideas?
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Could you hand the scene over so we could try it in latest beta and se if your glasproblems persists? I think this problem is solved as soon as the new version is released so there might be waste of time to find a workaround.
Could you zip it and send the scene to crapmess@bredband.net ? Then i can try it and tell you if this issue is solved or not, if not then Grzegorz can do something about it.
Could you zip it and send the scene to crapmess@bredband.net ? Then i can try it and tell you if this issue is solved or not, if not then Grzegorz can do something about it.
You can use content manager (under file menu in layout) and select consolidate only.
There's also an app that does exporting alot better than Lw's content manager... It's called WI-exporter (http://www.the-worms-of-art.com/Product ... _User.html).
There's also an app that does exporting alot better than Lw's content manager... It's called WI-exporter (http://www.the-worms-of-art.com/Product ... _User.html).
- Jure