area lights shadow banding

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Jim M
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area lights shadow banding

Post by Jim M »

Hi Guys,

I keep coming accross this issue with area lights shadow banding.
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Any ideas of the cause and how to fix?

Cheers,
J
jure
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Re: area lights shadow banding

Post by jure »

Did you try increasing Area lights min/max recursions?
- Jure
Jim M
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Re: area lights shadow banding

Post by Jim M »

Hi Jure,

Thanks for the reply. When I set the preset to low, it looks fine. When I set it to bespoke preset it seems to band.
Nothing special going on with the lights. I will investigate with a basic scene.

I have noticed on a couple of occasions the area lights have rendered like spherical lights. Some kind of bug I think. Deleting the light and replacing with an area light fixes that issue. Maybe it came from cloning the lights rather than creating them.. hmmm
Jim M
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Re: area lights shadow banding

Post by Jim M »

After some investigation it seems the issue is more pronounced with higher quality settings.
This is worrying, as I cant work out what is happening, and I dont really want to have to fix in post.

Thanks for any input.
J
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jure
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Re: area lights shadow banding

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Please try turning to "Custom" preset on Quality tab and then modify by hand area lights quality setting to min rec. 3, max rec. 4.
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jtrower
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Re: area lights shadow banding

Post by jtrower »

That does help. Though still not perfect..
Will investigate further.
jtrower
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Re: area lights shadow banding

Post by jtrower »

So the banding at the top is still present though greatly reduced.
I can only assume the effect is coming from a long thin area light in the skylight.
Thanks for the input.
Jim
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