.. for you kray-gods
Testing lw9, kray seams to be working fine here. Any words about this?
GI file set to both, render, then change multiplier value in GI settings. This doesnt effect render. Have to set it to save... Is this a buggie or am I missunderstanding this?
Does Luminosity model set to "Auto" fail on some occasions?
Image bellow, whats wrong with my settings?
3200 cells, lightmap receive mode , 200,000 ph 3000 N
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- walfridson
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Kray should work with LW9 but new features are not supported yet.Testing lw9, kray seams to be working fine here. Any words about this?
You need to set multiplier first. Both is used only for animations when you need to add to GI file and get data from the GI file at the same time.GI file set to both, render, then change multiplier value in GI settings. This doesnt effect render. Have to set it to save... Is this a buggie or am I missunderstanding this?
It shouldn't fail. Why are you asking?Does Luminosity model set to "Auto" fail on some occasions?
Probably what Paolo said...Image bellow, whats wrong with my settings?
- Jure
Mostly it's enough to lower treshold from 0.02 to 0.01 and it goes faster to render than forcing kray to always use let's say 3min 4max. The tolerance values is a way to tell what quality you want so if you would set tolerance to 0.0 you tell kray to tolerate 0% noise so it would always use the max value and never the min value. Happy Kray'ing
- walfridson
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SilverLW, some Kray's parameters are unclear because there's not a scale.Silverlw wrote:Mostly it's enough to lower treshold from 0.02 to 0.01 and it goes faster to render than forcing kray to always use let's say 3min 4max. The tolerance values is a way to tell what quality you want so if you would set tolerance to 0.0 you tell kray to tolerate 0% noise so it would always use the max value and never the min value. Happy Kray'ing
i suggest Grzegorz (hope he's reading) to put ranges next to fields, so i know i can go ideally from 0 to 1, or from 0 to 100. in this case, which scale should we use ? Cannot know how much is 0.1 if i have no min/max.
Paolo