Here are two bad side effects only apparent when using AO:
In this image the lights - generate a negative light

In this one the light has a dark halo between the light and wall

the the only difference between both images is that the interior one has a shutter speed of 80 and the exterior of 100.
EDIT: After turning AO off it lingers but it wasn't apparent prior to using SP3
Could it bee due to using photometric lights ?
or using the VrayLightMtl direct lighting ?
Nir
In this image the lights - generate a negative light

In this one the light has a dark halo between the light and wall

the the only difference between both images is that the interior one has a shutter speed of 80 and the exterior of 100.
EDIT: After turning AO off it lingers but it wasn't apparent prior to using SP3
Could it bee due to using photometric lights ?
or using the VrayLightMtl direct lighting ?
Nir
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