Hello!
I just came across this bug when rendering out a simple plan view of an architectural scene. The scene contained several custom built high poly furniture proxies that are generally used for close up renderings. While they are totally unnecessary in a scene like this, I simply did not feel like taking the time to replace the models with a less complex version.
As you can see from the attached images, the proxies in the orthographic top view randomly do not render, but still produce a shadow on the environment. In the same exact scene if I render from perspective or a vray camera, the proxies behave as they should.
Not a situation I think many will run into but I figured I would let everyone know so that you can avoid the headache this issue just gave me!
I just came across this bug when rendering out a simple plan view of an architectural scene. The scene contained several custom built high poly furniture proxies that are generally used for close up renderings. While they are totally unnecessary in a scene like this, I simply did not feel like taking the time to replace the models with a less complex version.
As you can see from the attached images, the proxies in the orthographic top view randomly do not render, but still produce a shadow on the environment. In the same exact scene if I render from perspective or a vray camera, the proxies behave as they should.
Not a situation I think many will run into but I figured I would let everyone know so that you can avoid the headache this issue just gave me!
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