Something 'interesting' was happening, and we nailed it down to Embree. Turning it of solves the problem.
I think this is interesting as parts of the geometry is damaged, and not a full object.
My understanding of Embree is : If Embree can deal with it, fine, if not, well, Embree will ignore it.
In this situation, it kind of destroys the geometry. Also, this is part of a bigger image. Tons of lamps in there, but only one having trouble..
I'm a little after an explanation of what's happening, curious to understand Embree better
Thanks
Alain
I think this is interesting as parts of the geometry is damaged, and not a full object.
My understanding of Embree is : If Embree can deal with it, fine, if not, well, Embree will ignore it.
In this situation, it kind of destroys the geometry. Also, this is part of a bigger image. Tons of lamps in there, but only one having trouble..
I'm a little after an explanation of what's happening, curious to understand Embree better
Thanks
Alain
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