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  • Zigzag

    Hi.

    Is there any way to prevent this?
    Thanks

  • #2
    Max 2020 vray 3.6

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    • #3
      A lens effect will clean that up
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      • #4
        Super whites that are having trouble blending with the darker pixels around it. Either bloom it, or clamp / tonemap it.
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        • #5
          Thanks friends
          lens effect \ bloom does help a bit to solve the problem.
          But what do I do when I render an exr file and I do not want to use buty pass or effectsResult but only use a combination of global illumination, reflection, refraction, etc. Is there a way to integrate the effectsresult layer in Photoshop.
          Can you please expand the concept of tonemap and how to perform it in vray or Photoshop?
          Hope I was clear
          As mentioned uses vray 3.6

          many thanks

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          • #6
            Assuming those are vray lights visible in render.
            I would disable those from visibility and instead model a light fixture and assign a vray light material to it with multiplier 1.0 and compensate for exposure checked.
            Either that or turn on sub-pixel mapping.

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