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  • twilight zone - render problem

    I know that it´s actually senseless, but nevertheless I try to describe my problem and who knows...maybe someone has a clue.

    We have an interior animation. Two cams. One is moving from left to right, one is going from the back wall forward. cam one renders okay, cam two creates a horrible flickering in the GI. And there is absolute no logic I can follow :-/ we tried everything. changing the cam, use the okay cam and changed the path, merged the scene, tested with max 8 and 1.48 and max 9 and 1.5, collapsed all etc etc...i can´t imagine one single attempt that we didn´t try. I could understand it if both cam produce a flickering GI, then the issue must be in the scene. But just one ? and even if we create a new cam or render the movement with the other cam. somehow i feel a bit like in the twilight zone....but who knows, maybe someone has an idea..

    thanks in advanced

  • #2
    sounds wierd, how far from the origin is your scene?
    Chris Jackson
    Shiftmedia
    www.shiftmedia.sydney

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    • #3
      all in centre 0,0 ...i checked it before...really weird..even without reflection etc. same result

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      • #4
        send me part of your file if you can
        Chris Jackson
        Shiftmedia
        www.shiftmedia.sydney

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        • #5
          ..and it´s obviously the case that i have to render each frame with a new IR map (moving object) ...with a precalculated map it works...but that don´t help me...normaly I don´t have problems to render the GI for each frame. so far it worked

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          • #6
            maybe the lightcache ? can it be possible that on each machine the lightcache solution (4 passes) is too different from each other that it has such a big effect ?

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            • #7
              post up your settings or some images
              Chris Jackson
              Shiftmedia
              www.shiftmedia.sydney

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