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  • AA and Alpha -> troubles with geometry edges.....

    hi

    check this 2 images....

    full version


    zoomed in in photoshop


    i have troubles with the geometry edges... i see a white border around the
    whole geometry.... and depend on background color it looks very strange

    i render with transparency... save it in 16bit png with alpha and make the background in photoshop....


    and here are the material settings from the ground


    scene settings
    -AA settings are adaptive subdivisions 1/2
    -AA filtes is catmull-rom
    -GI enabled
    -1 vray light

    is this normal or a bug in the AA or alpha engine... ?

    /.mario'
    Dual Xeon E5-2699 v43, ASUS Gforce RTX 2080S, Samsung M.2 SSD,
    www.robostudio.swiss/portfolio
    mr@robostudio.swiss

  • #2
    That is just your alpha being premultiplied against black in your rendering, and then viewed over white in PS. Go to the menu => Layer => Matting => Remove black matte, and you should be good.

    Unless I totally misunderstood what you were asking.
    Signing out,
    Christian

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    • #3
      You also seem to have used a sharpening filter for the rendering; try a blurring filter instead.

      Best regards,
      Vlado
      I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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      • #4
        as trixian said, this has nothing to do with vray. it's rather ps that doesn't know how to deal with premultiplied images. removing black matte can help a wee bit, but for this kind of compositing with ps you're probably better off saving your output in a format which allow you to choose not to premultiply by its alpha.

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        • #5
          Turn your AA filter off entirely, knock up your max subdivisions and sharpen it in post, if you need to. If it doesnt fix it completley, it'll go a long way to helping.

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          • #6
            you can also go to Layer - matting - defringe
            Chris Jackson
            Shiftmedia
            www.shiftmedia.sydney

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            • #7
              many thanks trixian and jacksc02 for your help.... it seems that the "remove black color" from the matting menue works.....

              /.mario'
              Dual Xeon E5-2699 v43, ASUS Gforce RTX 2080S, Samsung M.2 SSD,
              www.robostudio.swiss/portfolio
              mr@robostudio.swiss

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