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    Hi,
    this is a project i started a few hours ago - so there are still lots of things to do. but i want to hear, what you think about that. i don't know why the splotches are so heavy, i gonna check the settings soon.
    the chairs are lofted, the white stuff on wall as well.
    i need to give the plant a material, check out the splotches, finish modelling and give the table legs


  • #2
    the floor doesn't have glossines and reflections enough...
    and play a little bit with its tiles...

    cu!

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    • #3
      can anyone tell me, why i get these extreme splotches on the walls thus i used relatively high settings?

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      • #4
        show your settings. i`m think it is photons, but i am not sure. also it may be cause of slef-illuminated thing on wall.

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        • #5
          of course. forgot to add them

          min/max: -3 ; 0
          clr thresh: 0,3
          nrm thresh: 0,25
          dist thresh: 0,1

          hsp sub.: 80
          interp. samples: 20

          so i don't know what´s wrong with them. i'm using direct computation with 3;9.

          i only can imagine, that the two vray-lights are the cause. each of them got only 10subdivs.

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          • #6
            It dosnt look like its a case of too low settings...to me atleast
            You have something in your scene that does this either materials or objects.
            Check for non vray reflections, caustics, selfilluminated objects etc etc.
            otherwise the search option of this forum will provide some more detailed tips.

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            • #7
              yes, check your non vray mats... irrmap seems to be ok.

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              • #8
                if everything else fails, use double sided material under vray material option.
                Reza Bahari
                visual3d@streamyx.com
                013-3428162

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                • #9
                  It looks like you have a raytrace material in your scene.

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                  • #10
                    it were the subdivs. of my vraylights. increased them and now it´s okay (just the two at the right side. and there are no raytrace-mats at all.. strange,eh?) .


                    i now gonna finish modelling and materials-stuff.

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                    • #11
                      in case you havent noticed there is still a 'splotch' or two left. My guess would be that is still there just smaller and in new positions since you changed the pattern of the rays by subdividing.

                      /edit

                      ohh i should have read your prevoius post twice before posting.....you did notice.

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                      • #12
                        just the two at the right side.
                        Well, I can see even those on the left, they only look smoother than previously.

                        Nice mood btw. Keep posting.

                        Regards,

                        Nenad

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                        • #13
                          awesome scene

                          The splotches look very similar to a problrm i was having ages ago. See here:
                          http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...asc&highlight=

                          Quote myself
                          "Changed the settings very slightly. lowered the noise threshold to 0.008 and the early termination amount to 0.8 and raised the min samples to 15 (i think) and it rendered in 12mins. (these changes were made from the default values of 0.01 , 1.0 , & 10 respectively)"

                          This produced a splotch free render for me. But you gotta be careful, changing these settings to drastically can results in some crazy assed render times.

                          P.s. Try moving the camera ever so slightly and see if they go away, they did for me...weird.

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                          • #14
                            Could be cause by the self-illuminated materials which u assigned to the two things on wall and ur standing light. Maybe u wanna try hiding them and render the scene again.. Try to narrow down the cause of the problem. Do post ur result, If its a material problem, i might be able to help.

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                            • #15
                              little update: still with splotches but thanks to DaForce, your tips helped me. i just have forgotten to render it with those settings (tested it at work)


                              i'm proud of my plant-material, yeah =)

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