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  • #16
    Thanks for the subpixel mapping option! I usually have that checked. Not sure what happened. Anyhow, that fixed it! Much thanks.

    I'll certainly send over the project once I get it 'out the door' to the client.
    David Anderson
    www.DavidAnderson.tv

    Software:
    Windows 10 Pro
    3ds Max 2024.2.1 Update
    V-Ray GPU 6 Update 2.1


    Hardware:
    Puget Systems
    TRX40 EATX
    AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core 3.69GHz
    2X NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
    128GB RAM

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    • #17
      Any ideas for settings to check for the blotchy stuff going on on the side of this unit? The light is from a V-Ray Plane that's shooting though the window. The window has glass in it, but clear (Refraction 255). It's probably another setting that I don't understand

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      THANK YOU so much for everyone's help!

      Dave
      David Anderson
      www.DavidAnderson.tv

      Software:
      Windows 10 Pro
      3ds Max 2024.2.1 Update
      V-Ray GPU 6 Update 2.1


      Hardware:
      Puget Systems
      TRX40 EATX
      AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core 3.69GHz
      2X NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
      128GB RAM

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      • #18
        You can try to uncheck "refractive" GI caustics from Indirect illumination tab.
        Tashko Zashev | chaos.com
        Chaos Support Representative | contact us

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        • #19
          Well, that certainly fixed the issue, but killed the window light... I'll try cranking up the panel light intensity and see if that will work. Maybe that's the reason that my V-Ray sun was blowing out the entire scene, even at a low intensity...

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          David Anderson
          www.DavidAnderson.tv

          Software:
          Windows 10 Pro
          3ds Max 2024.2.1 Update
          V-Ray GPU 6 Update 2.1


          Hardware:
          Puget Systems
          TRX40 EATX
          AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core 3.69GHz
          2X NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
          128GB RAM

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          • #20
            Dummy me... The glass material that was in the windows didn't have 'enable shadows' ticked, so I wasn't getting *any* light through the windows, V-Ray Plane, Sun, or other. Once I figured that out, it seems that things are working much, much better, even with Refractive GI caustics enabled. Yippee!

            What would be a good source for V-Ray training, both in print and on-line?

            Thanks again!
            David Anderson
            www.DavidAnderson.tv

            Software:
            Windows 10 Pro
            3ds Max 2024.2.1 Update
            V-Ray GPU 6 Update 2.1


            Hardware:
            Puget Systems
            TRX40 EATX
            AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core 3.69GHz
            2X NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
            128GB RAM

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            • #21
              Hello Streetwise

              Chaosgroup offers online trainings - for more information please send a request to veselina.zheleva@chaosgroup.com - she is the person who is responsible for questions about Vray Training.
              Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
              Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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