Vlado and Team,
I did some tests with pure LC renders (primary and secondary) to see what kind of coverage I needed for some images. What I found was confusing.
What I expected:
When lowering the sample size and subdivs to very small values, I expected to have black areas in the LC samples where because the sample size was very small (0.01") and the subdivs were very low (250)
What I found:
Sample size appeared to be changed dynamically to make sure full coverage of the image was achieved. Example: 250 subdivs set to size: 0.01" appeared to be scaling the samples up to about 5" (tested by rendering the same scene with 4000 subdivs and size: 5").
What dark magic is going on here? Is VRay changing the sample size on me because of my very low number of subdivs?
-Colin
I did some tests with pure LC renders (primary and secondary) to see what kind of coverage I needed for some images. What I found was confusing.
What I expected:
When lowering the sample size and subdivs to very small values, I expected to have black areas in the LC samples where because the sample size was very small (0.01") and the subdivs were very low (250)
What I found:
Sample size appeared to be changed dynamically to make sure full coverage of the image was achieved. Example: 250 subdivs set to size: 0.01" appeared to be scaling the samples up to about 5" (tested by rendering the same scene with 4000 subdivs and size: 5").
What dark magic is going on here? Is VRay changing the sample size on me because of my very low number of subdivs?
-Colin
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